Abstract
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation (ELF-EMR) is an omnipresent component of electricity, with a frequency of 3-30Hz, and wavelengths 3,450-5,996km long. We reviewed the scientific literature regarding pediatric health effects resulting from chronic exposure to ELF-EMR and compared these with the international safety standards. Articles published between 1980-2007 were identified using Medline, Cancerlite, Science Citation Index, and EMBASE. For the general population, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection considers chronic exposure to magnetic fields lower than 100μT to be safe. However, even 0.3-0.4μT has been associated with an increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children. Although there is no experimental model to test the effects of ELF-EMR on organic systems, the Precautionary Principle is fundamental to the protection of children who are exposed to residential radiation doses higher than 0.3μT.
Keywords: Children, environmental risk, policies, electromagnetic fields, power lines
Current Pediatric Reviews
Title: Pediatric Health Effects of Chronic Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
Volume: 5 Issue: 4
Author(s): Juan Antonio Ortega-Garcia, Marlene Martin, Enrique Navarro-Camba, Julia Garcia-Castell, Offie P. Soldin and Josep Ferris-Tortajada
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Keywords: Children, environmental risk, policies, electromagnetic fields, power lines
Abstract: Extremely low frequency electromagnetic radiation (ELF-EMR) is an omnipresent component of electricity, with a frequency of 3-30Hz, and wavelengths 3,450-5,996km long. We reviewed the scientific literature regarding pediatric health effects resulting from chronic exposure to ELF-EMR and compared these with the international safety standards. Articles published between 1980-2007 were identified using Medline, Cancerlite, Science Citation Index, and EMBASE. For the general population, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection considers chronic exposure to magnetic fields lower than 100μT to be safe. However, even 0.3-0.4μT has been associated with an increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children. Although there is no experimental model to test the effects of ELF-EMR on organic systems, the Precautionary Principle is fundamental to the protection of children who are exposed to residential radiation doses higher than 0.3μT.
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Antonio Ortega-Garcia Juan, Martin Marlene, Navarro-Camba Enrique, Garcia-Castell Julia, P. Soldin Offie and Ferris-Tortajada Josep, Pediatric Health Effects of Chronic Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Current Pediatric Reviews 2009; 5 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339609791317333
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339609791317333 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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