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Conduct of a personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement study: proposed study protocol.

Authors :
Röösli, Martin
Frei, Patrizia
Bolte, John
Neubauer, Georg
Cardis, Elisabeth
Feychting, Maria
Gajsek, Peter
Heinrich, Sabine
Joseph, Wout
Mann, Simon
Martens, Luc
Mohler, Evelyn
Parslow, Roger C
Poulsen, Aslak Harbo
Radon, Katja
Schüz, Joachim
Thuroczy, György
Viel, Jean-François
Vrijheid, Martine
Source :
Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source; 2010, Vol. 9, p23-36, 14p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: The development of new wireless communication technologies that emit radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) is ongoing, but little is known about the RF-EMF exposure distribution in the general population. Previous attempts to measure personal exposure to RF-EMF have used different measurement protocols and analysis methods making comparisons between exposure situations across different study populations very difficult. As a result, observed differences in exposure levels between study populations may not reflect real exposure differences but may be in part, or wholly due to methodological differences. Methods: The aim of this paper is to develop a study protocol for future personal RF-EMF exposure studies based on experience drawn from previous research. Using the current knowledge base, we propose procedures for the measurement of personal exposure to RF-EMF, data collection, data management and analysis, and methods for the selection and instruction of study participants. Results: We have identified two basic types of personal RF-EMF measurement studies: population surveys and microenvironmental measurements. In the case of a population survey, the unit of observation is the individual and a randomly selected representative sample of the population is needed to obtain reliable results. For microenvironmental measurements, study participants are selected in order to represent typical behaviours in different microenvironments. These two study types require different methods and procedures. Conclusion: Applying our proposed common core procedures in future personal measurement studies will allow direct comparisons of personal RF-EMF exposures in different populations and study areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476069X
Volume :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52859223
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-9-23