Graham C, Cook M R, Riffle D W
Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.
Bioelectromagnetics. 1997;18(2):166-71.
This report describes the third in a series of double-blind, laboratory-based studies that were aimed at determining the effects of nocturnal exposure to power frequency magnetic fields on blood levels of melatonin in human volunteers. Our two earlier studies evaluated effects on melatonin of intermittent exposure to 60 Hz circularly polarized magnetic fields at 10 and 200 mG. No overall effects on melatonin levels were found. In the present study, men were exposed continuously rather than intermittently through the night to the same 200 mG magnetic field condition that was used previously; again, no overall effects on melatonin levels were found. We conclude that the intermittent and continuous exposure conditions used in our laboratory to date are not effective in altering nocturnal blood levels of melatonin in human volunteers.
本报告描述了一系列双盲、基于实验室的研究中的第三项研究,这些研究旨在确定夜间暴露于工频磁场对人类志愿者血液中褪黑素水平的影响。我们之前的两项研究评估了在10和200毫高斯下间歇性暴露于60赫兹圆极化磁场对褪黑素的影响。未发现对褪黑素水平有总体影响。在本研究中,男性在夜间持续而非间歇性地暴露于先前使用的相同200毫高斯磁场条件下;同样,未发现对褪黑素水平有总体影响。我们得出结论,迄今为止我们实验室使用的间歇性和持续性暴露条件在改变人类志愿者夜间血液中褪黑素水平方面无效。