Title of article :
Studying the Effects of Mobile Phone Waves on Electro Cardiogram Parameters of Students in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
Author/Authors :
Komeili, Gholamreza University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Physiology, ايران , Nabizadeh Sarabandi, Sima University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of English, ايران
Abstract :
Background: The increasing use of mobile phones in recent years has caused concerns about the effects of electromagnetic waves of mobile phonesonhuman biological pro- cesses. Objectives: This study was conducted in order to survey the effects of mobile electro- magnetic waves on electro cardiogram parameters as heart rate, TP segment, PR interval, Time of QRS and T waves, and voltage of R wave. Patients and Methods: In this quasi experimental study, 40 students, of Zahedan medi- cal science University, 20 boys and 20 girls ,who had referred to the laboratory of physiol- ogy were selected. At first a normal electro cardiogram in lead I was recorded for each of the subjects for 20 seconds. Then a mobile phone was placed near their body and while mobile was ringing and talking two other electrocardiograms were recording for 20 sec- onds. Electro cardiograms were recorded with power lab device and analyzed by chart 5 software. Finally an ANOVA was employed to analyze the data through the SPSS 17, fol- lowed by a Tukey test Results: There was significant difference between heart rate during talking in compari- son with heart rate during ringing and resting in both genders. There was a significant decrease of resting TP segment in comparison with TP segment during ringing and talk- ing in males whereas in females TP segment indicated significant difference in all three conditions. There was a significant increase in T wave time in males during talking in comparison with resting and ringing; however there was no significant difference in that of females in any of the three stated conditions. This study revealed that there is not any significant difference in PR interval, Time of QRS wave and R wave voltage. Conclusions: According to the results of this study, mobile phones can affect the heart rate, TP segment and time of T wave. Therefore, it seems that long term use can affect heart. Based on several reports on the effects of these waves on biological processes, pre- cautionary measures should be taken about using mobile phones.
Keywords :
Mobile Phone , Electrocardiogram , Students , Iran
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction