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Personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure of adolescents in the Greater London area in the SCAMP cohort and the association with restrictions on permitted use of mobile communication technologies at school and at home
- Source :
- Environmental Research. 212:113252
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2022.
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Abstract
- Personal measurements of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) have been used in several studies to characterise personal exposure in daily life, but such data are limitedly available for adolescents, and not yet for the United Kingdom (UK). In this study, we aimed to characterise personal exposure to RF-EMF in adolescents and to study the association between exposure and rules applied at school and at home to restrict wireless communication use, likely implemented to reduce other effects of mobile technology (e.g. distraction). We measured exposure to RF-EMF for 16 common frequency bands (87.5 MHz–3.5 GHz), using portable measurement devices (ExpoM-RF), in a subsample of adolescents participating in the cohort Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) from Greater London (UK) (n = 188). School and home rules were assessed by questionnaire and concerned the school's availability of WiFi and mobile phone policy, and parental restrictions on permitted mobile phone use. Adolescents recorded their activities in real time using a diary app on a study smartphone, while characterizing their personal RF-EMF exposure in daily life, during different activities and times of the day. Data analysis was done for 148 adolescents from 29 schools who recorded RF-EMF data for a median duration of 47 h. The majority (74%) of adolescents spent part of their time at school during the measurement period. Median total RF-EMF exposure was 40 μW/m2 at home, 94 μW/m2 at school, and 100 μW/m2 overall. In general, restrictions at school or at home made little difference for adolescents’ measured exposure to RF-EMF, except for uplink exposure from mobile phones while at school, which was found to be significantly lower for adolescents attending schools not permitting phone use at all, compared to adolescents attending schools allowing mobile phone use during breaks. This difference was not statistically significant for total personal exposure. Total exposure to RF-EMF in adolescents living in Greater London tended to be higher compared to exposure levels reported in other European countries. This study suggests that school policies and parental restrictions are not associated with a lower RF-EMF exposure in adolescents.
- Subjects :
- EUROPE
Adolescent
Radio Waves
05 Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
CHILDREN
Toxicology
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields
Biochemistry
Cohort Studies
Smart phones
Cognition
Electromagnetic Fields
London
Humans
Mobile phones
BODY
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
General Environmental Science
Schools
Science & Technology
Communication
WiFi
EMF EXPOSURE
Environmental Exposure
06 Biological Sciences
COGNITIVE FUNCTION
Personal exposure
VARIABILITY
F851 Applied Environmental Sciences
SCAMP
PHONES
F850 Environmental Sciences
RF-EMF
03 Chemical Sciences
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cell Phone
Environmental Sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00139351
- Volume :
- 212
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....39236c3baee793a11953a7cbdd56f4bc
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113252