RECON - Research and Consulting, Teningen, Germany.
Electromagn Biol Med. 2022 Oct 2;41(4):429-438. doi: 10.1080/15368378.2022.2129380. Epub 2022 Oct 3.
This work examines (a) the impact of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on heart rate variability (HRV), saliva cortisol, arterial blood oxygenation, and tympanic temperature, and (b) the potential effect of protective devices developed to counter EMF-induced stress. In a pilot study, recordings were taken during a 15-min mobile phone call emitting a high burden of EMF (electric, magnetic, high frequency) after a baseline measurement at rest with very low EMF. In a second visit, this was repeated with participants using three protective devices (insoles, pendant, mobile phone chip). In the main study, four experimental arms were employed, two of which replicated the experimental setup of the pilot study, and two of which examined the effect of only one mobile phone chip in an open-hidden-paradigm. In both experiments, exposure to EMF decreased HRV and increased salivary cortisol. In the protective experimental condition, HRV increased above and cortisol decreased below the level of the baseline measures. All differences were large and specific and not modulated by non-specific effects like placebo effects.
本研究考察了(a)电磁场(EMF)对心率变异性(HRV)、唾液皮质醇、动脉血氧饱和度和鼓膜温度的影响,以及(b)开发用于对抗 EMF 诱导应激的保护装置的潜在影响。在一项初步研究中,在基线测量休息时记录非常低的 EMF 暴露下,参与者进行了 15 分钟的高 EMF(电场、磁场、高频)辐射的手机通话,然后重复该过程。在第二次访问中,参与者使用三种保护装置(鞋垫、吊坠、手机芯片)重复了这一过程。在主要研究中,采用了四个实验臂,其中两个实验臂复制了初步研究的实验设置,另外两个实验臂则在开放-隐藏范式中仅检查了一个手机芯片的作用。在这两个实验中,暴露于 EMF 会降低 HRV 并增加唾液皮质醇。在保护实验条件下,HRV 增加,皮质醇降低,均超过基线测量水平。所有差异均较大且具有特异性,不受安慰剂效应等非特异性效应的影响。
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