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휴대전화 전자파에 의한 자각증상 및 생리학적 변화

Other Titles
 Subjective Symptoms and Physiological Changes of RF Exposure by a Cellular Phone 
Authors
 홍현기  ;  지효철  ;  김수찬  ;  김덕원 
Citation
 전자공학회논문지.SC (System and Control), Vol.45(3) : 59-67, 2008 
Journal Title
전자공학회논문지.SC (System and Control)
ISSN
 1229-6392 
Issue Date
2008
Abstract
Due to the fast increase in cellular phone users, public interest on health effect of electromagnetic fields(EMFs) by cellular phonos is gradually increasing. Some EHS(electromagnetic hypersensitivity) patients complain of psycho-neurophysiological symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, memory loss resulting from RF radiation by CDMA cellular phones. However, EHS is difficult to diagnose and depends on the individual's subjective judgement. And we don't know clearly if the cause of EHS is uneasiness or real exposure. There have been various EHS volunteer studies on heart rate, blood pressure and subjective symptoms using GSM phones. But there are few studies on experimental case-control study investigating physiological parameters, subjective symptoms, and perception of EMFs. In this study, two volunteer groups of 17 self-declared EHS and 19 controls were exposed to both sham and real RF exposure by CDMA cellular phones for half an hour each. We investigated not only the physiological parameters such as heart rates, respiration rates and HRVs(hear rate variability), but also the perception of EMFs and subjective symptoms. As the results, EMF exposure did not have any effects on the subjective symptoms or physiological parameters for both groups. For the EMF perception, there was no evidence that EHS group perceived the EMFs correctly than the control group
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Medical Engineering (의학공학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Deok Won(김덕원)
Ji, Hyo Chul(지효철)
Hong, Hyun Ki(홍현기)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/107103
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