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人类死亡率的27天周期:特劳特和伯恩哈德·迪尔

27-day cycles in human mortality: Traute and Bernhard Düll.

作者信息

Halberg F, Düll-Pfaff N, Gumarova L, Zenchenko T A, Schwartzkopff O, Freytag E M, Freytag J, Cornelissen G

机构信息

Halberg Chronobiology Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

出版信息

Hist Geo Space Sci. 2013;4. doi: 10.5194/hgss-4-47-2013.

Abstract

This tribute to her parents by one co-author (NDP) is the fruit of a more than a decade-long search by the senior author (FH) for the details of the lives of Bernhard and Gertraud ("Traute") Düll. These pioneers studied how space/terrestrial weather may differentially influence human mortality from various causes, the 27-day mortality pattern being different whether death was from cardiac or respiratory disease, or from suicide. FH is the translator of personal information about her parents provided by NDP in German. Figuratively, he also attempts to "translate" the Dülls' contribution in the context of the literature that had appeared before their work and after their deaths. Although the Dülls published in a then leading journal, among others (and FH had re-analyzed some of their work in a medical journal), they were unknown to academies or libraries (where FH had inquired about them). The Dülls thoroughly assembled death certificates to offer the most powerful evidence for an effect of solar activity reflected in human mortality, as did others before them. They went several steps further than their predecessors, however. They were the first to show possibly differential effects of space and/or Earth weather with respect to suicide and other deaths associated with the nervous and sensory systems vs. death from cardiac or respiratory disease as well as overall death by differences in the phase of a common 27-day cycle characterizing these mortality patterns. Furthermore, Bernhard Düll developed tests of human visual and auditory reaction time to study effects of weather and solar activity, publishing a book (his professorial dissertation) on the topic. His unpublished finding of an increased incidence of airplane crashes in association with higher solar activity was validated after his death, among others, by Tatiana Zenchenko and A. M. Merzlyi.

摘要

其中一位合著者(NDP)对她父母的这番致敬,是资深作者(FH)历经十多年探寻伯恩哈德和格特劳德(“特劳特”)·迪尔生平细节的成果。这些先驱者研究了太空/地球天气如何可能对各种原因导致的人类死亡率产生不同影响,27天的死亡率模式在因心脏或呼吸系统疾病死亡、自杀死亡时有所不同。FH翻译了NDP用德语提供的关于她父母的个人信息。形象地说,他还试图在迪尔夫妇的工作之前及之后出现的文献背景下“解读”他们的贡献。尽管迪尔夫妇在当时的一份顶尖期刊等刊物上发表过文章(FH也曾在一份医学期刊上重新分析过他们的一些研究),但学术机构或图书馆(FH曾在那里询问过他们的情况)对他们并不知晓。和他们之前的其他人一样,迪尔夫妇全面收集死亡证明,以提供人类死亡率中反映太阳活动影响的最有力证据。然而,他们比前辈们更进一步。他们率先表明,太空和/或地球天气对于自杀以及与神经和感觉系统相关的其他死亡,与心脏或呼吸系统疾病导致的死亡以及在表征这些死亡率模式的共同27天周期不同阶段的总体死亡,可能存在不同影响。此外,伯恩哈德·迪尔开展了人类视觉和听觉反应时间测试,以研究天气和太阳活动的影响,并就该主题出版了一本书(他的教授论文)。他关于太阳活动增强与飞机坠毁发生率增加之间关联的未发表发现,在他去世后得到了塔蒂亚娜·曾琴科和A.M.梅尔兹利等人的验证。

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