The Effect of Electromagnetic Field of Mobile Phone on Hand Grip and Shoulder Strengths

M. Tozun, Umut Yasa, B. Aksoy
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The Effect of Electromagnetic Field of Mobile Phone on Hand Grip and Shoulder Strengths. ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between holding a mobile phone in the non-dominant hand and the hand grip, the shoulder abduction and flexion strengths on the dominant hand side. Materials and Methods: This is an observational study. The study was conducted between November 15, 2019 - November 29, 2019 in 61 adults aged 18-30 years in Izmir, Turkey. Three repeated measurements of hand grip strength, shoulder abduction and shoulder flexion strength in dominant hand / on the shoulder of the dominant hand were compared. Measurements were as follows: In the non-dominant hand when there is no mobile phone (Measurement 1); In the non-dominant hand when there is a switched off mobile phone in (Measurement 2); In the non-dominant hand when there is a mobile phone on in standby mode (Measurement 3). In statistical analysis, student t test and one way or two-way analysis of variance were used for repeated measurements. A p value of ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: There was no significant difference between the first, second and third measurement results in terms of mean grip strength (for each one p>0.05). However, the mean values of shoulder abduction strength and shoulder flexion strength were lower in the third measurem ents compared to the first measurements (for each one p ≤0.05). Conclusion: There is evidence that the contact with the mobile phone in the nondominant hand will cause an acute decrease in muscle strength, especially in the shoulder girdle. Further studies in large populations on the subject of this study are recommended.
手机电磁场对手握力和肩力的影响
手机电磁场对握力和肩部力量的影响。摘要目的:本研究旨在评估非优势手握持手机与优势手握力、肩外展和屈曲强度之间的关系。材料和方法:这是一项观察性研究。这项研究于2019年11月15日至11月29日在土耳其伊兹密尔对61名18-30岁的成年人进行。比较了三次重复测量优势手/优势手肩上的握力、肩外展和肩屈强度。测量结果如下:在没有手机的非优势手(测量1);在非优势手牌中,当手机处于关闭状态时(测量2);当手机处于待机模式时,使用非惯用手(测量3)。在统计分析中,学生t检验和单向或双向方差分析用于重复测量。p值≤0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:第一次、第二次和第三次测量结果在平均握力方面没有显著差异(均p>0.05),与第一次测量相比,第三次测量的肩外展力量和肩屈曲力量的平均值较低(每一次p≤0.05)。结论:有证据表明,非惯用手接触手机会导致肌肉力量急剧下降,尤其是肩带。建议在大量人群中对本研究主题进行进一步研究。
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