Studientyp:
Medizinische/biologische Studie
(experimentelle Studie)
Cognitive and physiological responses in humans exposed to a TETRA base station signal in relation to perceived electromagnetic hypersensitivity
med./bio.
[Kognitive und physiologische Reaktionen bei Menschen, die bei den Signalen einer TETRA-Basisstation exponiert sind in Bezug auf wahrgenommene Elektrosensibilität]
Von:
Wallace D, Eltiti S, Ridgewell A, Garner K, Russo R, Sepulveda F, Walker S, Quinlan T, Dudley S, Maung S, Deeble R, Fox E
51 Individuen mit selbst-berichteter Elektrosensibilität und 132 Alter- und Geschlecht-angepasste Kontrollpersonen nahmen an einer offenen Provokationsstudie teil (d.h. sowohl der Experimentator als auch der Teilnehmer wußte, wann das Signal "an" war und wann "aus"; Session 1), wohingegen 48 elektrosensible und 132 Kontroll-Teilnehmer ebenfalls die weiteren beiden Doppelblind-Sessions komplettierten (Session 2 und 3; Exposition und Schein-Exposition; jede Session war durch wenigstens eine Woche Pause unterbrochen). Airwave ist das neuartige Kommunikationssystem, was derzeit im Vereinigten Königreich (United Kingdom) für die Polizei und die Notdienste eingeführt wird.
fully screened chamber with a shielding effectiveness of 55 to 60 dB
Aufbau
participants seated 4.95 m from the antenna; 2.8 m in front of the test person was a large white screen where the tasks were shown; projection to this screen through a shielded window
Wallace D et al.
(2010):
Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
Eltiti S et al.
(2007):
Does short-term exposure to mobile phone base station signals increase symptoms in individuals who report sensitivity to electromagnetic fields? A double-blind randomized provocation study
Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research (MTHR), UK
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