Effect of Electromagnetic Waves Emitted from Mobile Phone on Cognitive Functions in Males and Females

Komal Singh, Ashita Nain
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Aims and Objectives: Use of mobile phones always raises the issue of health implications in humans.Gender differences in cognitive abilities have been reported as a neuropsychological feature for many years.So, it was planned to study the effect of electromagnetic waves (EMW) emitted from mobile phone (MP) oncognitive functions in males and females.Material and Method: The present study was conducted in 20 males and 20 female healthy subjects in theage group of 18 to 40 years using mobile phones for the last 5 years or more with per day exposure of at least30 minutes or more. Subjects with history of diseases of ear, eye and brain (neurological and psychological)or the presence of diabetes, hypertension and consumption of any drug were excluded.After explaining the whole procedure and seeking a written consent, the Trail making test A (TMT A), Trailmaking test B (TMT B) and TMT A + TMT B, Single letter cancellation test (SLC test) and the Playing cardtest (PC test) were performed before and after exposure to MP. Subjects were exposed to MP GSM Type,Samsung Model GT- N 7100, 902, MHz, SAR limit 2.0W/Kg, average power emitted 0.125 - o.25W/cm2for a period of 10 minutes. Statistical analysis was done by statistic package SPSS 20 using paired t test. Avalue of p<0.05 was considered significant.Results: TMT A time (sec) was reduced in both males and females, but significant reduction was seen infemales (< 0.05) after exposure to MP. On the contrary, on exposure to MP TMT B time (sec) was foundto be reduced significantly in males (< 0.05). But when both (TMT A + TMT B) are combined, significantreduction (< 0.05) was found in both males and females after exposure to EMW compare to pre -exposurevalue. On single letter cancellation test, time is decreased (< 0.05) in males, while score decreased (< 0.05)in female after MP use. Playing card test score was also found to be reduced (< 0.05) in males without anyeffect in female after exposure to MP.Conclusion: The cognitive functions in males and females are affected differentially by the EMW emittedfrom MP.
手机发射的电磁波对男性和女性认知功能的影响
目的和目的:移动电话的使用总是引发对人类健康影响的问题。认知能力的性别差异多年来一直被报道为一种神经心理学特征。因此,计划研究手机发射的电磁波(EMW)对男性和女性认知功能的影响。材料和方法:本研究在18至40岁年龄组的20名男性和20名女性健康受试者中进行,他们在过去5年或更长时间内使用手机,每天至少接触30分钟或更长时间。排除有耳、眼、脑(神经和心理)疾病史或糖尿病、高血压病史和服用任何药物的受试者。在解释了整个过程并寻求书面同意后,在暴露于MP之前和之后进行了轨迹制作测试a(TMT a)、轨迹制作测试B(TMT B)和TMT a+TMT B、单字母消除测试(SLC测试)和扑克牌测试(PC测试),在10分钟的时间内,平均发射功率为0.125-0.25W/cm2。统计分析采用SPSS 20统计软件包,配对t检验。p<0.05被认为是显著的。结果:雄性和雌性的TMT A时间(秒)均减少,但雄性暴露于MP后TMT B时间显著减少(<0.05)。相反,雄性暴露于MPTMT B时TMT B的时间(秒,与暴露前相比,暴露于EMW后的男性和女性均显著降低(<0.05)。在单字母取消测试中,男性使用MP后时间减少(<0.05),而女性使用MP后得分减少(<0.005)。暴露于MP后,男性的扑克牌测试分数也降低(<0.05),而女性没有任何影响。结论:MP发射的EMW对男性和女性的认知功能有不同的影响。
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