Mobile phone related articles are
Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.
Authors | Year | Study type | Study group | Observation period | Study location | Endpoints | Parameters |
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Mortazavi SM et al. | 2011 | cross-sectional study | children, 6–16 years | not stated | Iran | headache, myalgia, palpitation, fatigue, tinnitus, concentration problems, attention problems, nervousness | mobile phone, mobile communications, cordless phone, PC/TV monitor |
Silva DF et al. | 2015 | cross-sectional study | men, women, 18–87 years | not stated | Brazil | irritability, anxiety, decreased libido, palpitation, depression, depressive tendency, depressive symptoms | mobile phone, mobile phone base station, mobile communications |
Tuteja D et al. | 2021 | - | men, women, 40–73 years | not stated | India | sleep disturbances, cognitive functions and visuospatial ability | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Tyagi A et al. | 2021 | - | men, women, 15–75 years | not stated | India | sleep disturbances, headache, eye strain/itchy eyes, hearing loss/tinnitus, obesity, shortness of temper, decreased attention, musculoskeletal problems, depression, anxiety, discomfort in face to face communication, smartphone addiction | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Owolabi J et al. | 2021 | - | men, women | not stated | Nigeria | sleep disturbances, behavioral disorder, confusion, poor mental health, headache, attention deficit, fatigue/tiredness | mobile communications, mobile phone, W-LAN/WiFi, RF field, laptop/tablet |
Cabré-Riera A et al. | 2022 | - | children, 9–12 years | not stated | the Netherlands and Spain | problems with initiating and maintaining sleep, excessive somnolence, sleep arousal problems, sleep quality, restfulness, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency and wake after sleep onset | mobile communications, mobile phone, mobile phone base station, RF field, DECT, Radio/TV transmitter, W-LAN/WiFi, laptop/tablet |
Mortazavi SMJ et al. | 2018 | - | men, women, children, 11–79 years | not stated | Iran | subjective symptoms (e.g., headache, vertigo, myalgia, palpitation, fatigue, tinnitus, concentration problem, attention problem, nervousness, back pain and toothache), sleep disturbances | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, residential |
Felix OK et al. | 2014 | - | men, women, children | not stated | Nigeria | health effects (e.g., headache, loss of appetite), sleep disturbances | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, GSM |
Singh MM et al. | 2022 | - | men, women, ≥ 18 years | not stated | India | circadian rest-activity rhythm, time in bed, actual sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset and fragmentation index | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, UMTS |
Kumar N et al. | 2012 | - | men, women | not stated | India | electromagnetic hypersensitivity, headache | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Mortazavi SM et al. | 2007 | cross-sectional study | men, women | spring 2005 | Iran | headache, vertigo/dizziness, myalgia, palpitation, fatigue, tinnitus, difference in concentration, attention disorder, nervousness, and low back pain | mobile communications, digital mobile phone, PC/TV monitor, personal |
Sudan M et al. | 2012 | cohort study | children, children in utero, ≥ 7 years | until April 2010 | Denmark | migraine, headaches, headache-related symptoms (stomach aches or sickness) | mobile phone, mobile communications, personal |
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