Effects of Exposure to a Weak Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field on Daytime Sleep Architecture and Length


" The effect of the 1 Hz/0.004 μT electromagnetic field exposure on amount of stage N3 was not significant despite the overlap of this intervention frequency with the frequency of slow waves. However, the total duration of sleep was significantly increased due to a significant increase of amount of stage N2. Thus, the exposure to an extremely slow (1 Hz) electromagnetic field did not reveal any sleep-disturbing effects. Instead, total duration of sleep increased due to increase of N2 amount." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Dorokhov, V. B., Taranov, A. I., Narbut, A. M., Sakharov, D. S., Gruzdeva, S. S., Tkachenko, O. N., ... & Putilov, A. A. (2019). Effects of Exposure to a Weak Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field on Daytime Sleep Architecture and Length. Sleep Medicine Research, 10(2), 97-102. Copyright© 2019 The Korean Society of Sleep Medicine. This article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License.


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