Shacklett D E, Tredici T J, Epstein D L
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1975 Nov;46(11):1403-6.
An Air Force examination team performed ophthalmologic examinations on 817 subjects in a double blind fashion. The subjects included 477 workers in the microwave radiation field and 340 control subjects with no known history of occupational exposure to microwave radiation. The intent of the study was to determine if a significant difference existed between the two groups for the presence of three lenticular findings equated with early cataract formation. No significant difference was found. Thus, this study does not support the contention that microwave exposure in the military environment is causing human cataracts at levels permitted by U.S. Safety Standards.
一个空军检查小组以双盲方式对817名受试者进行了眼科检查。受试者包括477名微波辐射场中的工人和340名无职业性微波辐射暴露史的对照受试者。该研究的目的是确定两组在与早期白内障形成相关的三个晶状体检查结果方面是否存在显著差异。未发现显著差异。因此,本研究不支持以下观点,即在美军环境中,按照美国安全标准允许的暴露水平接触微波会导致人类患白内障。