OCCUPATIONAL RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD (RF-EMF) EXPOSURE AND IT ASSOCIATION WITH PHYSIOLOGY PARAMETERS OF OUTDOOR MALE AIRPORT WORKERS IN SEPANG, MALAYSIA
This cross-sectional study conducted to determine the associations between exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) at workplace on physiological parameters of male airport workers. Forty-seven respondents exposed to RF-EMF during working hours (exposed) and 47 administration work...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Zibeline International
2019-01-01
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Series: | Acta Scientifica Malaysia |
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Online Access: | https://actascientificamalaysia.com/archives/ASM/1asm2019/1asm2019-21-25.pdf |
Summary: | This cross-sectional study conducted to determine the associations between exposure to radiofrequency
electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) at workplace on physiological parameters of male airport workers. Forty-seven
respondents exposed to RF-EMF during working hours (exposed) and 47 administration workers (comparative).
RF-EMF exposure describe by electric field (V/m), magnetic field (A/m) and power density (W/m2) at three specific
heights (0.5m, 1.0m and 1.6m). Body core temperature, blood pressure and pulse rate representing physiological
parameters. Results showed there was significant differentiation for all types of current exposure of RF-EMF and
no significant different of physiology parameters between exposed and comparative group. There was significant
relationship between the RF-EMF parameters with systolic blood pressure before working and diastolic blood
pressure before and after working; there was significant relationship between the magnetic field and pulse rate
after working; there was significant relationship between the power density and pulse rate after working. The
regression test showed working location and working duration also influence the physiology parameters. In
conclusions, this study suggests that changes in physiology parameters among airport male workers were not only
due to exposure of RF-EMF but also influenced by working duration, working location, fasting, smoking, drinking
coffee and stress. |
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ISSN: | 2521-5051 2521-506X |