An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current

Objectives. The aim was to evaluate correlations between biophysical effects of 27 MHz electromagnetic field exposure in humans (limb induced current (LIC)) and (1) parameters of affecting heterogeneous electric field and (2) body anthropometric properties, in order to improve the evaluation of elec...

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Main Authors: Jolanta Karpowicz, Patryk Zradziński, Jarosław Kieliszek, Krzysztof Gryz, Jaromir Sobiech, Wiesław Leszko
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5785482
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spelling doaj-36a9d89c875441aa988a1de2047599ed2020-11-24T22:26:31ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/57854825785482An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb CurrentJolanta Karpowicz0Patryk Zradziński1Jarosław Kieliszek2Krzysztof Gryz3Jaromir Sobiech4Wiesław Leszko5Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Hazards, Warszawa, PolandCentral Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Hazards, Warszawa, PolandMilitary Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Radiation Metrology, Warszawa, PolandCentral Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Hazards, Warszawa, PolandMilitary Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Radiation Metrology, Warszawa, PolandCentral Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Hazards, Warszawa, PolandObjectives. The aim was to evaluate correlations between biophysical effects of 27 MHz electromagnetic field exposure in humans (limb induced current (LIC)) and (1) parameters of affecting heterogeneous electric field and (2) body anthropometric properties, in order to improve the evaluation of electromagnetic environmental hazards. Methods. Biophysical effects of exposure were studied in situ by measurements of LIC in 24 volunteers (at the ankle) standing near radio communication rod antenna and in silico in 4 numerical body phantoms exposed near a model of antenna. Results. Strong, positive, statistically significant correlations were found in all exposure scenarios between LIC and body volume index (body height multiplied by mass) (r>0.7; p<0.001). The most informative exposure parameters, with respect to the evaluation of electromagnetic hazards by measurements (i.e., the ones strongest correlated with LIC), were found to be the value of electric field (unperturbed field, in the absence of body) in front of the chest (50 cm from body axis) or the maximum value in space occupied by human. Such parameters were not analysed in previous studies. Conclusions. Exposed person’s body volume and electric field strength in front of the chest determine LIC in studied exposure scenarios, but their wider applicability needs further studies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5785482
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author Jolanta Karpowicz
Patryk Zradziński
Jarosław Kieliszek
Krzysztof Gryz
Jaromir Sobiech
Wiesław Leszko
spellingShingle Jolanta Karpowicz
Patryk Zradziński
Jarosław Kieliszek
Krzysztof Gryz
Jaromir Sobiech
Wiesław Leszko
An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
BioMed Research International
author_facet Jolanta Karpowicz
Patryk Zradziński
Jarosław Kieliszek
Krzysztof Gryz
Jaromir Sobiech
Wiesław Leszko
author_sort Jolanta Karpowicz
title An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
title_short An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
title_full An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
title_fullStr An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
title_full_unstemmed An In Situ and In Silico Evaluation of Biophysical Effects of 27 MHz Electromagnetic Whole Body Humans Exposure Expressed by the Limb Current
title_sort in situ and in silico evaluation of biophysical effects of 27 mhz electromagnetic whole body humans exposure expressed by the limb current
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Objectives. The aim was to evaluate correlations between biophysical effects of 27 MHz electromagnetic field exposure in humans (limb induced current (LIC)) and (1) parameters of affecting heterogeneous electric field and (2) body anthropometric properties, in order to improve the evaluation of electromagnetic environmental hazards. Methods. Biophysical effects of exposure were studied in situ by measurements of LIC in 24 volunteers (at the ankle) standing near radio communication rod antenna and in silico in 4 numerical body phantoms exposed near a model of antenna. Results. Strong, positive, statistically significant correlations were found in all exposure scenarios between LIC and body volume index (body height multiplied by mass) (r>0.7; p<0.001). The most informative exposure parameters, with respect to the evaluation of electromagnetic hazards by measurements (i.e., the ones strongest correlated with LIC), were found to be the value of electric field (unperturbed field, in the absence of body) in front of the chest (50 cm from body axis) or the maximum value in space occupied by human. Such parameters were not analysed in previous studies. Conclusions. Exposed person’s body volume and electric field strength in front of the chest determine LIC in studied exposure scenarios, but their wider applicability needs further studies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5785482
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