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Effects of UMTS cellular phones on human hearing: results of the European project EMFnEAR

Effects of UMTS cellular phones on human hearing: results of the European project EMFnEAR
Effects of UMTS cellular phones on human hearing: results of the European project EMFnEAR
The European project EMFnEAR was undertaken to assess potential changes in human auditory function after a short-term exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation produced by UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) mobile phones. Participants were healthy young adults with no hearing or ear disorders. Auditory function was assessed immediately before and after exposure to radiofrequency radiation, and only the exposed ear was tested. Tests for the assessment of auditory function were hearing threshold level (HTL), distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE), contralateral suppression of transiently evoked otoacoustic emission (CAS effect on TEOAE), and auditory evoked potentials (AEP). The exposure consisted of speech at a typical conversational level delivered via an earphone to one ear, plus genuine or sham RF-radiation exposure produced by a commercial phone controlled by a personal computer. Results from 134 participants did not show any consistent pattern of effects on the auditory system after a 20-min UMTS exposure at the maximum output of the phone with 69 mW/kg SAR in the cochlea region in a double blind comparison of genuine and sham exposure. An isolated effect on the hearing threshold at high frequencies was identified, but this was statistically nonsignificant after correction for multiple comparisons. It is concluded that UMTS short-term exposure at the maximum output of consumer mobile phones does not cause measurable immediate effects on the human auditory system
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Parazzini, Marta, Sibella, Federica, Lutman, Mark E., Mishra, Srikanta, Moulin, Annie, Sliwinska-Kowalska, Mariola, Woznicka, Ewelina, Politanski, Piotr, Zmyslony, Marek, Thuroczy, Gyorgy, Molnar, Ferenc, Kubinyi, Gyorgyi, Tavartkiladze, George, Bronyakin, Stanislav, Uloziene, Ingrida, Uloza, Virgijlius, Gradauskiene, Egle and Ravazzani, Paolo (2009) Effects of UMTS cellular phones on human hearing: results of the European project EMFnEAR. Radiation Research, 172 (2), 244-251. (doi:10.1667/RR1679.1).

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The European project EMFnEAR was undertaken to assess potential changes in human auditory function after a short-term exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation produced by UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) mobile phones. Participants were healthy young adults with no hearing or ear disorders. Auditory function was assessed immediately before and after exposure to radiofrequency radiation, and only the exposed ear was tested. Tests for the assessment of auditory function were hearing threshold level (HTL), distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE), contralateral suppression of transiently evoked otoacoustic emission (CAS effect on TEOAE), and auditory evoked potentials (AEP). The exposure consisted of speech at a typical conversational level delivered via an earphone to one ear, plus genuine or sham RF-radiation exposure produced by a commercial phone controlled by a personal computer. Results from 134 participants did not show any consistent pattern of effects on the auditory system after a 20-min UMTS exposure at the maximum output of the phone with 69 mW/kg SAR in the cochlea region in a double blind comparison of genuine and sham exposure. An isolated effect on the hearing threshold at high frequencies was identified, but this was statistically nonsignificant after correction for multiple comparisons. It is concluded that UMTS short-term exposure at the maximum output of consumer mobile phones does not cause measurable immediate effects on the human auditory system

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Published date: August 2009
Organisations: Human Sciences Group

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Local EPrints ID: 71526
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71526
ISSN: 0033-7587
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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:30

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Author: Marta Parazzini
Author: Federica Sibella
Author: Mark E. Lutman
Author: Srikanta Mishra
Author: Annie Moulin
Author: Mariola Sliwinska-Kowalska
Author: Ewelina Woznicka
Author: Piotr Politanski
Author: Marek Zmyslony
Author: Gyorgy Thuroczy
Author: Ferenc Molnar
Author: Gyorgyi Kubinyi
Author: George Tavartkiladze
Author: Stanislav Bronyakin
Author: Ingrida Uloziene
Author: Virgijlius Uloza
Author: Egle Gradauskiene
Author: Paolo Ravazzani

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