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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Zheng F et al. | 2015 | cross-sectional study | children, 9–12 years | October 2011 - May 2012 | China | headache, dizziness, fatigue, feeling low, heart beating fast, sleep disturbances | mobile phone, mobile communications |
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 |
Eyvazlou M et al. | 2016 | cross-sectional study | men, women, 18–28 years | 2014 | Iran | general health status, somatic symptoms, social dysfunction, anxiety and severe depression, insomnia | mobile phone, mobile communications |
Cho YM et al. | 2016 | cross-sectional study | men, women | 2012 - 2013 | Korea | sleep quality, headache, psychosocial well-being, depression, cognitive function, stress, physical and mental health | mobile phone, mobile communications |
İkinci Keleş A et al. | 2021 | - | men, women, 18–24 years | 2019 | Turkey | total sleep time, early or late sleep latency, frequent nocturnal awakening and feeling tired upon waking, health problems (e.g., reddening and warming of the ear, reddening and warming in the face, nausea, altered heart rhythm, fainting, short-term hearing loss, inability to focus) and general symptoms (headache, dizziness, lack of concentration, learning difficulty or increased learning, forgetfulness) | mobile phone, mobile communications |
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 |
Cabré-Riera A et al. | 2019 | - | men, 17–18 years | - | Spain | sleep disturbances | mobile phone, mobile communications, also other exposures without EMF |
Mortazavi SM et al. | 2011 | cross-sectional study | children, 6–16 years | not stated | Iran | headache, myalgia, palpitation, fatigue, tinnitus, concentration problems, attention problems, nervousness | mobile phone, mobile communications, cordless phone, PC/TV monitor |
Liu H et al. | 2014 | cross-sectional study | men, women, 22–60 years | August - September 2011 | China | sleep quality and sleep duration | mobile phone, mobile communications, electric field, magnetic field, 50/60 Hz, occupational, personal |
Johansson A et al. | 2010 | cross-sectional study | men, women | December 2005 - April 2006 | Sweden | sleep disturbances, dizziness, discomfort, concentration, memory loss, fatigue, headaches, warmth behind/around ear, warmth on ear, burning skin, tingling/tightness, tinnitus, numbness, anxiety, depression, somatization, exhaustion and stress | mobile phone, mobile communications, magnetic field, 50/60 Hz, PC/TV monitor, other domestic appliance, personal |
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