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Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study

BACKGROUND: “Airwave” is the new communication system currently being rolled out across the United Kingdom for the police and emergency services, based on the Terrestrial Trunked Radio Telecommunications System (TETRA). Some police officers have complained about skin rashes, nausea, headaches, and d...

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Autores principales: Wallace, Denise, Eltiti, Stacy, Ridgewell, Anna, Garner, Kelly, Russo, Riccardo, Sepulveda, Francisco, Walker, Stuart, Quinlan, Terence, Dudley, Sandra, Maung, Sithu, Deeble, Roger, Fox, Elaine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20075020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0901416
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author Wallace, Denise
Eltiti, Stacy
Ridgewell, Anna
Garner, Kelly
Russo, Riccardo
Sepulveda, Francisco
Walker, Stuart
Quinlan, Terence
Dudley, Sandra
Maung, Sithu
Deeble, Roger
Fox, Elaine
author_facet Wallace, Denise
Eltiti, Stacy
Ridgewell, Anna
Garner, Kelly
Russo, Riccardo
Sepulveda, Francisco
Walker, Stuart
Quinlan, Terence
Dudley, Sandra
Maung, Sithu
Deeble, Roger
Fox, Elaine
author_sort Wallace, Denise
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description BACKGROUND: “Airwave” is the new communication system currently being rolled out across the United Kingdom for the police and emergency services, based on the Terrestrial Trunked Radio Telecommunications System (TETRA). Some police officers have complained about skin rashes, nausea, headaches, and depression as a consequence of using their Airwave handsets. In addition, a small subgroup in the population self-report being sensitive to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in general. OBJECTIVES: We conducted a randomized double-blind provocation study to establish whether short-term exposure to a TETRA base station signal has an impact on the health and well-being of individuals with self-reported “electrosensitivity” and of participants who served as controls. METHODS: Fifty-one individuals with self-reported electrosensitivity and 132 age- and sex-matched controls participated in an open provocation test; 48 sensitive and 132 control participants went on to complete double-blind tests in a fully screened semianechoic chamber. Heart rate, skin conductance, and blood pressure readings provided objective indices of short-term physiological response. Visual analog scales and symptom scales provided subjective indices of well-being. RESULTS: We found no differences on any measure between TETRA and sham (no signal) under double-blind conditions for either controls or electrosensitive participants, and neither group could detect the presence of a TETRA signal at rates greater than chance (50%). When conditions were not double blind, however, the self-reported electrosensitive individuals did report feeling worse and experienced more severe symptoms during TETRA compared with sham. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the adverse symptoms experienced by electrosensitive individuals are due to the belief of harm from TETRA base stations rather than to the low-level EMF exposure itself.
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spelling pubmed-28988472010-07-23 Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study Wallace, Denise Eltiti, Stacy Ridgewell, Anna Garner, Kelly Russo, Riccardo Sepulveda, Francisco Walker, Stuart Quinlan, Terence Dudley, Sandra Maung, Sithu Deeble, Roger Fox, Elaine Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: “Airwave” is the new communication system currently being rolled out across the United Kingdom for the police and emergency services, based on the Terrestrial Trunked Radio Telecommunications System (TETRA). Some police officers have complained about skin rashes, nausea, headaches, and depression as a consequence of using their Airwave handsets. In addition, a small subgroup in the population self-report being sensitive to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in general. OBJECTIVES: We conducted a randomized double-blind provocation study to establish whether short-term exposure to a TETRA base station signal has an impact on the health and well-being of individuals with self-reported “electrosensitivity” and of participants who served as controls. METHODS: Fifty-one individuals with self-reported electrosensitivity and 132 age- and sex-matched controls participated in an open provocation test; 48 sensitive and 132 control participants went on to complete double-blind tests in a fully screened semianechoic chamber. Heart rate, skin conductance, and blood pressure readings provided objective indices of short-term physiological response. Visual analog scales and symptom scales provided subjective indices of well-being. RESULTS: We found no differences on any measure between TETRA and sham (no signal) under double-blind conditions for either controls or electrosensitive participants, and neither group could detect the presence of a TETRA signal at rates greater than chance (50%). When conditions were not double blind, however, the self-reported electrosensitive individuals did report feeling worse and experienced more severe symptoms during TETRA compared with sham. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the adverse symptoms experienced by electrosensitive individuals are due to the belief of harm from TETRA base stations rather than to the low-level EMF exposure itself. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2010-06 2010-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2898847/ /pubmed/20075020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0901416 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Wallace, Denise
Eltiti, Stacy
Ridgewell, Anna
Garner, Kelly
Russo, Riccardo
Sepulveda, Francisco
Walker, Stuart
Quinlan, Terence
Dudley, Sandra
Maung, Sithu
Deeble, Roger
Fox, Elaine
Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title_full Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title_fullStr Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title_full_unstemmed Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title_short Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study
title_sort do tetra (airwave) base station signals have a short-term impact on health and well-being? a randomized double-blind provocation study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20075020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.0901416
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