Wood Andrew W, Lajevardipour Alireza, McIntosh Robert L
School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, VIC 3122, Australia.
Chief Technology Office, Telstra Corporation, Melbourne, VIC 3122, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2016 Sep 23;13(10):950. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13100950.
The question of whether electromagnetic fields from electric power or telecommunications systems can be linked unequivocally to health detriments has occupied scientific research endeavors for nearly half a century. For 25 years, the bioelectromagnetic research group at Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia, has pursued a series of investigations with relevant endpoints, such as neurophysiological and neuropsychological effects, cell calcium level changes, proliferation, and genotoxic effects. Most have shown no significant changes due to fields, however, in some pilot studies significant changes were revealed, but in most cases these were not replicated in follow-up studies. This highlights a feature of this research area, generally; the unambiguous identification of small changes in noisy data where the understanding of possible interaction mechanisms is lacking. On the other hand, mathematical modelling studies, particularly with respect to fields near metallic implants, in workers exposed to fields in harsh environmental conditions and at very high frequencies (THz), continue to add to the expanding knowledge database on the characteristics of the complex electromagnetic environment we live in today.
电力或电信系统产生的电磁场是否会明确地对健康造成损害这一问题,已经占据了近半个世纪的科研努力。25年来,澳大利亚墨尔本斯威本科技大学的生物电磁研究团队开展了一系列以相关终点为指标的调查,比如神经生理和神经心理效应、细胞钙水平变化、增殖以及遗传毒性效应。多数研究表明,电磁场并未导致显著变化,不过,在一些初步研究中发现了显著变化,但在大多数情况下,这些变化在后续研究中并未得到重复验证。总体而言,这凸显了该研究领域的一个特点:在缺乏对可能的相互作用机制理解的情况下,要在噪声数据中明确识别微小变化。另一方面,数学建模研究,特别是关于金属植入物附近的电磁场、处于恶劣环境条件下且暴露于极高频率(太赫兹)电磁场中的工人的研究,不断为我们对当今复杂电磁环境特征的知识数据库添砖加瓦。