Degree of mismatch between anthropometric characteristics and school furniture in a sample of Spanish students aged 6-12 years old: A pilot study
ABSTRACT
Introduction.
position of students in the classroom, as well
as their health and learning. Therefore, it is
necessary to determine the existence of a potential
mismatch between school furniture dimensions
and students’ anthropometric characteristics,
as well as to propose dimensions based on
classroom actuality and the regulations in place
in both Galicia and the European Union.
Population and methods. An evaluator with
experience in anthropometry measured weight,
height, popliteal height, sitting shoulder height,
and sitting elbow height using an anthropometer
and then compared values with the chairs and
desks currently used. Analysis techniques were
descriptive (measures of central tendency),
test (using the SPSS®
(Cohen’s d
established at p
Results. The sample was made up of 108 Spanish
children in primary school (aged 6-12 years).
Of them, 91.7 % and 97.2 % use, respectively,
a chair and a desk that do not adjust to their
anthropometric characteristics and use furniture
that is larger than what they need. The regulations
for furniture dimensions currently in place for
the studied population are not adequate because
the chairs and desks included are not adequate
Conclusions. There is a high mismatch level
between school furniture and students’
anthropometric characteristics. We propose the
use of the European regulations for furniture
dimensions, with varying heights per grade or
adjustable furniture that can be adapted to the
anthropometric characteristics of all students.
Key words: education, ergonomics, anthropometry,
interior design and furniture, needs assessment.