Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde
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Resumo: | The increase in the use of mobile devices and their relationship with possible harmful effects on health has become evident in the literature since these may be related to cancer and other outcomes, such as insomnia. Thus, the study objectives, presented in two articles, are to deal with the investigation of radio base station locations as a risk factor for the occurrence of cancer and the harmful effects of the use of cell phones as a possible risk factor for insomnia. The study used two design types for each proposed objective: a) a case-control study and b) a systematic review study. The Case-Control design carried out the study in an oncology hospital reference in the South of Minas Gerais area and macro-region, from November 2021 to February 2022, and collected the oncological and clinical patients’ medical records from patients who had already completed the treatment. A total of 310 individuals participated in the study, of which 81 had a cancer outcome, and 229 were controls. For each cancer patient (case), 2 to 4 patients with other outcomes (controls) were selected, matched by age, sex, and region of origin. Homes and telephone transmission towers were geospatially distributed. The patients’ addresses were collected from the medical records and the tower locations from the telecommunications and connectivity portal, Conexis Brasil Digital. Patients’ house distances from the nearest tower were considered as independent variables, as were habits, alcohol consumption, gender, age, the presence or not of cancer and previous pathologies. The analysis evidenced that age and smoking habits were associated with the outcome, (OR: 1,08; p<0,001) and (OR: 1,87; p=0,078), respectively, but there was no significant statistical difference between the assessed groups and the distances from the towers (OD=1). For the Systematic Review design, the PECOS strategy was used (population: adults; exposure: use of cell phones; comparison: individuals without cell phones; outcome: insomnia; type of studies: observational). The active search was carried out between January and February 2021, in the Pubmed, Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science databases. Additionally, the Google Scholar database was used to search for gray literature. The study was written according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). For the design of Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, the search resulted in 2,128 articles found with partial data, of which 32 were selected for a full reading. According to the defined inclusion criteria, 18 articles were included in the analysis. An association between cell phone use and sleep disorders was reported in sixteen studies, and the severity of the sleep disorder was directly related to the time of use of the device. It concludes that the investigated mobile device influences the quality of sleep. However, it was found that there was no relationship between the distance between the cell towers and the research subjects' residence location and the cancer outcome. |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúdeCell phone and potential health risksInsôniaUso de celularCâncerTorres de transmissão de telefonia celularInsomniaCancerCell phone useCell phone transmission towersCiências da SaúdeThe increase in the use of mobile devices and their relationship with possible harmful effects on health has become evident in the literature since these may be related to cancer and other outcomes, such as insomnia. Thus, the study objectives, presented in two articles, are to deal with the investigation of radio base station locations as a risk factor for the occurrence of cancer and the harmful effects of the use of cell phones as a possible risk factor for insomnia. The study used two design types for each proposed objective: a) a case-control study and b) a systematic review study. The Case-Control design carried out the study in an oncology hospital reference in the South of Minas Gerais area and macro-region, from November 2021 to February 2022, and collected the oncological and clinical patients’ medical records from patients who had already completed the treatment. A total of 310 individuals participated in the study, of which 81 had a cancer outcome, and 229 were controls. For each cancer patient (case), 2 to 4 patients with other outcomes (controls) were selected, matched by age, sex, and region of origin. Homes and telephone transmission towers were geospatially distributed. The patients’ addresses were collected from the medical records and the tower locations from the telecommunications and connectivity portal, Conexis Brasil Digital. Patients’ house distances from the nearest tower were considered as independent variables, as were habits, alcohol consumption, gender, age, the presence or not of cancer and previous pathologies. The analysis evidenced that age and smoking habits were associated with the outcome, (OR: 1,08; p<0,001) and (OR: 1,87; p=0,078), respectively, but there was no significant statistical difference between the assessed groups and the distances from the towers (OD=1). For the Systematic Review design, the PECOS strategy was used (population: adults; exposure: use of cell phones; comparison: individuals without cell phones; outcome: insomnia; type of studies: observational). The active search was carried out between January and February 2021, in the Pubmed, Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science databases. Additionally, the Google Scholar database was used to search for gray literature. The study was written according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). For the design of Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, the search resulted in 2,128 articles found with partial data, of which 32 were selected for a full reading. According to the defined inclusion criteria, 18 articles were included in the analysis. An association between cell phone use and sleep disorders was reported in sixteen studies, and the severity of the sleep disorder was directly related to the time of use of the device. It concludes that the investigated mobile device influences the quality of sleep. However, it was found that there was no relationship between the distance between the cell towers and the research subjects' residence location and the cancer outcome.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)O aumento do uso de dispositivos móveis e a sua relação com possíveis efeitos nocivos à saúde tem se tornado evidente, na literatura, uma vez que estes podem estar relacionados ao câncer e a outros desfechos, como a insônia. Desse modo, nos objetivos deste estudo, apresentados em dois artigos, versam sobre a investigação da localização de estações de rádio base como fator de risco para a ocorrência de câncer e os efeitos nocivos da utilização de telefones celulares como possíveis fatores de risco para a insônia. UtilizouUtilizaram-se dois tipos de desenhos de estudos, um para cada objetivo proposto: a) estudo de caso-controle e b) estudo de revisão sistemática. O delineamento de Caso-Controle foi conduzido em uma base hospitalar, de novembro de 2021 a fevereiro de 2022, onde foram coletados dados dos prontuários de pacientes oncológicos e clínicos, atendidos em uma instituição do sul de Minas Gerais, referência em oncologia, na macrorregião, cujos pacientes já tinham haviam concluído o tratamento. Participaram do estudo 310 indivíduos, dos quais 81 apresentaram o desfecho câncer e 229 indivíduos de controles. Para cada paciente oncológico (casos) foram selecionados de 2 a 4 pacientes com outros desfechos (controles), pareados, por meio da idade, sexo e região. Foi realizada a distribuição geoespacial das residências e das torres de transmissão de telefonia celular. Os endereços foram retirados dos prontuários médicos e as coordenadas de localização das torres, extraídas do portal de telecomunicações e de conectividade, Conexis Brasil Digital. Foram utilizadas como variáveis independentes, a distância das residências dos sujeitos e até a torre mais próxima, tabagismo, etilismo, gênero, idade, presença (ou não) de: câncer e doenças prévias. Na análise dos dados, evidenciou-se que a idade e o tabagismo tiveram associação com o desfecho, (OR: 1,08; p<0,001) e (OR: 1,87; p=0,078), respectivamente, mas não houve diferença estatística significante entre os grupos avaliados e as distâncias das torres (OD=1). Para o desenho de Revisão Sistemática, utilizou-se a estratégia PECOS (população: adultos; exposição: uso de aparelhos celulares; comparação: indivíduos sem uso de celulares; desfecho: insônia; tipo de estudos: observacionais). A busca ativa foi realizada entre os meses de janeiro e fevereiro de 2021, nas bases de dados da Pubmed, Science Direct, Scopus e Wef of Science. Adicionalmente, a base Google Scholar foi utilizada para busca de literatura cinzenta. O estudo foi redigido de acordo com o Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). Nos dados parciais, encontraram-se 2.128 artigos para o desenho de Revisão Sistemática e Meta-análise, dos quais, 32 foram selecionados para a leitura na íntegra. De acordo com os critérios de inclusão definidos, foram incluídos 18 artigos na análise. Observou-se que destes, dezesseis estudos reportaram associação entre o uso do celular e distúrbios do sono, sendo que e a gravidade do distúrbio foi diretamente relacionada ao tempo de uso desse dispositivo. Conclui-se que o uso dos dispositivos móveis investigados prejudicam a qualidade do sono. Todavia, em relação à distância das torres responsáveis por sua transmissão e a localização da residência dos sujeitos da pesquisa, verificou-se que não houve associação com o desfecho câncer.Universidade Federal de LavrasFaculdade de Ciências da SaúdeUFLAbrasilNão se aplicaDourado, Stela Márcia PereiraMonteiro, MiriamViana, Marcelo FerreiraGuimarães, Camila Souza de OliveiraBondança, Vanessa Moreira Carregal2022-11-16T22:00:19Z2022-11-16T22:00:19Z2022-11-162022-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfBONDANÇA, V. M. C. Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde. 2022. 66 p. 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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde Cell phone and potential health risks |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde Bondança, Vanessa Moreira Carregal Insônia Uso de celular Câncer Torres de transmissão de telefonia celular Insomnia Cancer Cell phone use Cell phone transmission towers Ciências da Saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Telefonia celular e potenciais riscos à saúde |
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Bondança, Vanessa Moreira Carregal |
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Bondança, Vanessa Moreira Carregal |
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Dourado, Stela Márcia Pereira Monteiro, Miriam Viana, Marcelo Ferreira Guimarães, Camila Souza de Oliveira |
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Bondança, Vanessa Moreira Carregal |
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Insônia Uso de celular Câncer Torres de transmissão de telefonia celular Insomnia Cancer Cell phone use Cell phone transmission towers Ciências da Saúde |
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Insônia Uso de celular Câncer Torres de transmissão de telefonia celular Insomnia Cancer Cell phone use Cell phone transmission towers Ciências da Saúde |
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The increase in the use of mobile devices and their relationship with possible harmful effects on health has become evident in the literature since these may be related to cancer and other outcomes, such as insomnia. Thus, the study objectives, presented in two articles, are to deal with the investigation of radio base station locations as a risk factor for the occurrence of cancer and the harmful effects of the use of cell phones as a possible risk factor for insomnia. The study used two design types for each proposed objective: a) a case-control study and b) a systematic review study. The Case-Control design carried out the study in an oncology hospital reference in the South of Minas Gerais area and macro-region, from November 2021 to February 2022, and collected the oncological and clinical patients’ medical records from patients who had already completed the treatment. A total of 310 individuals participated in the study, of which 81 had a cancer outcome, and 229 were controls. For each cancer patient (case), 2 to 4 patients with other outcomes (controls) were selected, matched by age, sex, and region of origin. Homes and telephone transmission towers were geospatially distributed. The patients’ addresses were collected from the medical records and the tower locations from the telecommunications and connectivity portal, Conexis Brasil Digital. Patients’ house distances from the nearest tower were considered as independent variables, as were habits, alcohol consumption, gender, age, the presence or not of cancer and previous pathologies. The analysis evidenced that age and smoking habits were associated with the outcome, (OR: 1,08; p<0,001) and (OR: 1,87; p=0,078), respectively, but there was no significant statistical difference between the assessed groups and the distances from the towers (OD=1). For the Systematic Review design, the PECOS strategy was used (population: adults; exposure: use of cell phones; comparison: individuals without cell phones; outcome: insomnia; type of studies: observational). The active search was carried out between January and February 2021, in the Pubmed, Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science databases. Additionally, the Google Scholar database was used to search for gray literature. The study was written according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). For the design of Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, the search resulted in 2,128 articles found with partial data, of which 32 were selected for a full reading. According to the defined inclusion criteria, 18 articles were included in the analysis. An association between cell phone use and sleep disorders was reported in sixteen studies, and the severity of the sleep disorder was directly related to the time of use of the device. It concludes that the investigated mobile device influences the quality of sleep. However, it was found that there was no relationship between the distance between the cell towers and the research subjects' residence location and the cancer outcome. |
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