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The SCAMP Study: Capturing Use of Mobile Phones, Wireless Technologies, and Electromagnetic Field Exposures in Today's Adolescents

机译:SCAMP研究:捕获当今青少年对手机,无线技术和电磁场暴露的使用

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Aim: Scientists remain uncertain as to whether children's developing brains are more vulnerable than those of adults to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) emitted from mobile phones and other wireless devices. The Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) is a three-year prospective cohort study of adolescents across London, UK which aims to investigate whether children's use of mobile phones and other wireless devices influences their neurocognitive/behavioural development. Methods: Data on cognitive function, wireless device use and lifestyle are collected at baseline (study year 1) and follow-up (study year 3) via school-based computerised assessments and optional parent/pupil home-based questionnaires. Parents are invited to consent to linkage of their child's school assessment data with routine records (e.g. health and educational records, mobile traffic data), thus allowing for comparisons between self-reported and objective mobile phone use in terms of call frequency and duration, number of text messages and amount of data downloaded. Biological samples (e.g. urine, saliva) are also being collected to provide additional information about potential confounders such as puberty. Additionally, a RF personal monitoring study is being conducted in a subset of the main cohort (n=200) to gain an in-depth understanding of personal RF exposure. Pupils are asked to carry a personal exposimeter with integrated GPS tracking for 48 hours, complete a smartphone activity diary and a paper questionnaire, and provide a urine and saliva sample. Study materials are distributed and collected from pupils at either their schools or their homes. These data will allow for differentiation of RF exposure from mobile phones and RF from other sources (near-field and far-field), and will be used to calibrate models estimating brain and whole body RF exposure metrics to better reflect 'real-life' exposure scenarios for epidemiological investigation in the SCAMP cohort study. Results: Baseline data have been collected from 5,504 pupils (53.2% female, mean age 12.0 (SD 0.4); 42.3% White, 20.3% South Asian, 15.9% Black, 11.5% Mixed, 9.9% Other). Preliminary analysis shows that over 80% of participants own a mobile phone. To date, data for the personal monitoring sub-study have been collected from 40 pupils. Conclusions: SCAMP will improve our understanding of children's RF exposures and will provide an evidence base to inform policy. In particular the personal monitoring sub-study will give a detailed assessment of children's personal RF exposure and the relative contribution of each RF source.
机译:目的:科学家尚不确定儿​​童发育中的大脑是否比成年人更容易受到手机和其他无线设备发出的射频电磁场(RF-EMF)的影响。认知,青少年和手机研究(SCAMP)是英国伦敦一项为期三年的前瞻性队列研究,旨在调查儿童使用手机和其他无线设备是否会影响他们的神经认知/行为发展。方法:通过基于学校的计算机评估和可选的家长/学生家庭问卷,在基线(第1年学习)和随访(第3年学习)收集有关认知功能,无线设备使用和生活方式的数据。邀请父母同意将其孩子的学校评估数据与常规记录(例如健康和教育记录,移动流量数据)关联起来,从而允许在通话频率和持续时间,号码方面比较自我报告的和客观使用的移动电话短信数量和下载的数据量。还收集了生物样本(例如尿液,唾液),以提供有关潜在混杂因素(例如青春期)的其他信息。此外,正在主要人群的一部分(n = 200)中进行RF个人监测研究,以深入了解个人RF暴露。要求学生携带集成了GPS追踪功能的个人测光仪48小时,填写智能手机活动日记和纸质问卷,并提供尿液和唾液样本。从学校或家中的学生分发和收集学习材料。这些数据将有助于区分手机的射频暴露和其他来源(近场和远场)的射频,并将用于校准估计大脑和全身射频暴露指标的模型,以更好地反映“现实生活” SCAMP队列研究中流行病学调查的暴露场景。结果:从5,504名学生中收集了基线数据(女性53.2%,平均年龄12.0(SD 0.4);白人42.3%,南亚20.3%,黑人15.9%,混合11.5%,其他9.9%)。初步分析显示,超过80%的参与者拥有手机。迄今为止,已经从40名学生那里收集了个人监测子研究的数据。结论:SCAMP将增进我们对儿童RF暴露的了解,并将为政策制定提供依据。特别是,个人监控子研究将详细评估儿童的个人RF暴露以及每个RF源的相对贡献。

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