Self-reported symptoms associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields: a questionnaire study
Nermin Küçer and Tuğba Pamukçu. Self-reported symptoms associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields: a questionnaire study. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine. Posted online on June 3, 2013.
Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey. E-mail: nerminkcr@gmail.com
Abstract
In the last years, it has been discussed frequently whether there are any harmful effects of electromagnetic fields on human health. Electromagnetic fields are generated by several natural and man-made sources. Part of the electromagnetic spectrum called Radiofrequency is used in communication systems such as mobile (cellular) phone and computer. The aim of our study was to explore different self-reported symptoms that may be associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields. This survey study was conducted, using a questionnaire, on 350 people aged +9 years in Turkey. The chi-square test was used for data analysis. Self-reported symptoms were headache, vertigo/dizziness, fatigue, forgetfulness, sleep disturbance-insomnia, tension-anxiety, joint and bone pain, lacrimation of the eyes, hearing loss and tinnitus. As a result of the survey, the study has shown that users of mobile phone and computer more often complained of headache, joint and bone pain, hearing loss, vertigo/dizziness, tension-anxiety symptoms according to time of daily usage (p < 0.05). In users of mobile phone and computer, women significantly (p < 0.05) complained more often of headache, vertigo/dizziness, fatigue, forgetfulness and tension.
http://informahealthcare.com/ doi/abs/10.3109/15368378.2013. 783847
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