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A literature review: the cardiovascular effects of exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields.

The effects of exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on human cardiovascular parameters remain undetermined. Epidemiological studies have utilized dosimetry estimations of employee workplace exposure using altered heart rate variability (HRV) as predictive of certain cardiovascular pathologies. Laboratory studies have focused on macrocirculatory indicators including heart rate, HRV and blood pressure. Few studies have been conducted on the response of the microcirculatory system to EMF exposure. Attempts to replicate both epidemiological and laboratory studies have been mostly unsuccessful as study design, small sample populations and confounding variables have hampered progress to date. Identification of these problems, in the current context of international exposure guideline re-evaluation, is essential for future EMF studies. These studies should address the possible deleterious health effects of EMFs as well as the detection and characterization of subtle physiological changes they may induce. Recommendations for future work include investigating the macro- and microcirculatory relationship and the use of laboratory geomagnetic shielding.

Authors

  • McNamee, David Andrew, McNamee DA, Bioelectromagnetics, Imaging Program, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON, N6A 4V2, Canada.

  • Legros, Alexandre G, Legros AG,

  • Krewski, Daniel R, Krewski DR,

  • Wisenberg, Gerald, Wisenberg G,

  • Prato, Frank S, Prato FS,

  • Thomas, Alex W, Thomas AW,

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2009
SOURCE: Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2009 Aug;82(8):919-33. doi: 10.1007/s00420-009-0404-y. Epub 2009 Feb 17.
JOURNAL TITLE ABBREVIATION: Int Arch Occup Environ Health
JOURNAL TITLE: International archives of occupational and environmental health
ISSN: 1432-1246 (Electronic) 0340-0131 (Linking)
VOLUME: 82
ISSUE: 8
PAGES: 919-33
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Germany
ABSTRACT:
The effects of exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on human cardiovascular parameters remain undetermined. Epidemiological studies have utilized dosimetry estimations of employee workplace exposure using altered heart rate variability (HRV) as predictive of certain cardiovascular pathologies. Laboratory studies have focused on macrocirculatory indicators including heart rate, HRV and blood pressure. Few studies have been conducted on the response of the microcirculatory system to EMF exposure. Attempts to replicate both epidemiological and laboratory studies have been mostly unsuccessful as study design, small sample populations and confounding variables have hampered progress to date. Identification of these problems, in the current context of international exposure guideline re-evaluation, is essential for future EMF studies. These studies should address the possible deleterious health effects of EMFs as well as the detection and characterization of subtle physiological changes they may induce. Recommendations for future work include investigating the macro- and microcirculatory relationship and the use of laboratory geomagnetic shielding.
LANGUAGE: eng
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2009 Aug
DATE OF ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION: 20090217
DATE COMPLETED: 20091008
DATE REVISED: 20211020
MESH DATE: 2009/10/09 06:00
EDAT: 2009/02/18 09:00
STATUS: MEDLINE
PUBLICATION STATUS: ppublish
LOCATION IDENTIFIER: 10.1007/s00420-009-0404-y [doi]
OWNER: NLM

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