Mobile phone related articles are
Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.
Authors | Year | Study type | Study group | Observation period | Study location | Endpoints | Parameters |
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Eger H et al. | 2010 | survey | men, women, ≥ 18 years | January 2009 | Germany | depression, headache, cerebral symptoms, joint illnesses, infections, skin changes, dizziness, cardiovascular symptoms, disorders of the optical and acoustic sensory systems, nosebleed, hormonal disorders, gain and loss of weight, disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, sleep disturbances | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, DECT, residential |
Heinrich S et al. | 2010 | cross-sectional study | children, 8–17 years | 2006 - 2008 | Germany | headache, irritation, nervousness, dizziness, fatigue and concentration problems | mobile phone, mobile phone base station, GSM, UMTS, mobile communications, RF, DECT, W-LAN/WiFi, residential, personal |
Saxena Y et al. | 2014 | survey | men, women, 16–22 years | not given | India | sleep efficiency, sleep duration, sleep disturbance, sleep latency, daytime dysfunction | mobile phone, GSM, mobile communications, personal |
Stalin P et al. | 2016 | cross-sectional study | men, women, ≥ 18 years | January 2014 | India | headache, earache, neck pain, tinnitus, painful fingers, restlessness, morning tiredness, tingling fingers, fatigue, eye symptoms, sleep disturbance and hypertension, sleep disturbances | mobile phone, mobile communications |
Singh K et al. | 2016 | cross-sectional study, preliminary study | men, women, ≥ 18 years | 2013 | India | hypertension, headache, dizziness, sleep disturbances, salivary function (unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rates, level of hydration, saliva consistency and pH) | mobile phone base station, mobile communications, residential |
Nagarjunakonda S et al. | 2017 | cross-sectional study | men, women, 16–65 years | 2014 - 2015 | India | epilepsy | mobile phone, mobile communications, also other exposures without EMF |
Tuteja D et al. | 2021 | - | men, women, 40–73 years | not stated | India | sleep disturbances, cognitive functions and visuospatial ability | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Tyagi A et al. | 2021 | - | men, women, 15–75 years | not stated | India | sleep disturbances, headache, eye strain/itchy eyes, hearing loss/tinnitus, obesity, shortness of temper, decreased attention, musculoskeletal problems, depression, anxiety, discomfort in face to face communication, smartphone addiction | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Pachuau L et al. | 2015 | - | men, women | 2014 | India | headache, dizziness, muscle pain, fatigue, nausea, feeling of discomfort, memory loss, visual disruption, hearing problem, cramp, difficulty in concentration and skin problems, sleep disturbances | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, GSM, residential |
Singh MM et al. | 2022 | - | men, women, ≥ 18 years | not stated | India | circadian rest-activity rhythm, time in bed, actual sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset and fragmentation index | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, UMTS |
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