Study overviews

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.

Experimental studies on mobile communications

1692 studies in total
  1. 734 studies
  2. 560 studies
  3. 509 studies
  4. 220 studies
  5. 203 studies
  6. 118 studies

Health

734 studies in total
  1. 145 studies
  2. 90 studies
  3. 85 studies
  4. 79 studies
  5. 73 studies
  6. 61 studies
  7. 58 studies
  8. 54 studies
  9. 53 studies
  10. 47 studies
  11. 33 studies
  12. 25 studies
  13. 25 studies
  14. 19 studies
  15. 16 studies
  16. 10 studies
  17. 9 studies
  18. 4 studies

Heart rate/blood pressure 58 studies in total

Authors Year Exposed system Endpoints Frequency range SAR Exposure duration Parameters
Thajudin Ahamed VI et al. 2008 human, partial body: heart, head (ear) heart rate variability, mean heart rate - - - mobile phone, mobile communications, not extractable
Tamer A et al. 2009 human, partial body: chest (heart reagion) hemodynamic (heart rate, blood pressure) and cardiac electrical activity (P wave and QT interval dispersion) 900–1,800 MHz 2 W/kg - mobile phone, mobile communications
Meral I et al. 2014 - - 890–915 MHz - - mobile phone, GSM, mobile communications
Choi SB et al. 2014 human - 1,950 MHz 1.57 W/kg - mobile phone, W-CDMA, mobile communications, personal
Burgess AP et al. 2016 - - - - - TETRA/TETRAPOL, mobile communications
Andrianome S et al. 2017 human - 900 MHz–2.45 GHz - - mobile communications, GSM, W-LAN/WiFi, DECT, RF field, 2.45 GHz
Misek J et al. 2017 human, partial body - 1,788.5 MHz - - mobile communications, RF field, PW pulsed wave
Misek J et al. 2018 human, partial body - 1,788 MHz - - mobile communications, PW pulsed wave
Béres S et al. 2018 human, partial body - 1,800 MHz - - mobile communications, GSM
Elkhouly A et al. 2019 human - - - - mobile communications, mobile phone, occupational, shielding/field deprivation