Kurokawa Yoshika, Nitta Hiroshi, Imai Hideki, Kabuto Michinori
Environmental Health Science Region, National Institute for Environmental Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Ibaraki Tsukuba 305-0053, Japan.
Auton Neurosci. 2003 Apr 30;105(1):53-61. doi: 10.1016/S1566-0702(02)00296-5.
This study is a reexamination of the possibility that exposure to extremely low frequency alternating magnetic field (ELF-MF) may influence heart rate (HR) or its variability (HRV) in humans. In a wooden room (cube with 2.7-m sides) surrounded with wire, three series of experiments were performed on 50 healthy volunteers, who were exposed to MFs at frequencies ranging from 50 to 1000 Hz and with flux densities ranging from 20 to 100 microT for periods ranging from 2 min to 12 h. In each experiment, six indices of HR/HRV were calculated from the RR intervals (RRIs): average RRI, standard deviation of RRIs, power spectral components in three frequency ranges (pVLF, pLF and pHF), and the ratio of pLF to pHF. Statistical analyses of results revealed no significant effect of ELF-MFs in any of the experiments, and suggested that the ELF-MF to which humans are exposed in their daily lives has no acute influence on the activity of the cardiovascular autonomic nervous system (ANS) that modulates the heart rate.
本研究重新审视了暴露于极低频交变磁场(ELF-MF)可能影响人类心率(HR)或其变异性(HRV)的可能性。在一个用导线环绕的木制房间(边长2.7米的立方体)里,对50名健康志愿者进行了三组实验,他们暴露于频率范围为50至1000赫兹、磁通密度范围为20至100微特斯拉的磁场中,暴露时间为2分钟至12小时。在每个实验中,根据RR间期(RRIs)计算出HR/HRV的六个指标:平均RRIs、RRIs的标准差、三个频率范围(pVLF、pLF和pHF)的功率谱成分以及pLF与pHF的比值。结果的统计分析表明,在任何实验中ELF-MF均无显著影响,并表明人类在日常生活中暴露于其中的ELF-MF对调节心率的心血管自主神经系统(ANS)的活动没有急性影响。