KMID : 1156220040300030191
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences 2004 Volume.30 No. 3 p.191 ~ p.206
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Relationship Between Urinary Melatonin Levels and Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields for the Selected Primary Schoolchildren Living Nearby and Away from Overhead Transmission Power Line
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Cho Yong-Sung
Kim Yoon-Shin Lee Jong-Tae Hong Seung-Cheol Jang Seong-Ki
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Abstract
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The present study investigated the hypothesis that a extremely low frequency magnetic field partially suppresses the synthesis of melatonin in a group of 28 primary schoolchildren living nearby and 60 primary schoolchildren aged 12 years living far away from overhead transmission power lines from December 2003 to April 2004 in Seoul, Korea. The mean personal exposure levels of the primary schoolchildren living nearby overhead transmission power line were 0.37 ¥ìT, whereas the value for the primary schoolchildren living away from overhead transmission power line 0.05 ¥ìT. From simple analyses, the mean melatonin levels in the primary schoolchildren living nearby were lower than away from overhead transmission power line, but not statistically significant differences in the levels of the melatonin (p=0.2421), whereas the statistically significant differences in the levels of the melatonin related to the distance from residence to power line less and more than 100 m by cut-off point (p=0.0139). In multiple linear regression analyses, distance from residence to power line (p=0.0146) and dietary habit about burned meat (p=0.0170) proved to be significant risk factors in the mean nocturnal melatonin levels in the primary schoolchildren. In conclusion, these results demonstrate that urinary levels of nocturnal melatonin are not altered in primary schoolchildren exposed to extremely low frequency magnetic field(ELF-MF) at overhead transmission power line.
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KEYWORD
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ELF-MF, melatonin, powerline, primary schoolchildren
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