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Fluctuations in natural magnetic field affecting human performance. A study by Tarmo Koppel PRESENTATION at Tallinn University of Technology on 02.04.2012. Lets position this topic. The position of this study. The main research question:.
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Fluctuations in natural magnetic field affecting human performance A study by Tarmo Koppel PRESENTATION at Tallinn University of Technology on 02.04.2012
The main research question: • How do fluctuations in natural magnetic field affect people? • Set of secondary questions: • how many people are affected by natural EMF fluctuations • what symptoms do they endure • what makes thee people different from the rest
Data was collected by 1) questionnaire and 2) records from magnetic observatories
METHOD • period of 7 months • magnetic field of Earth was monitored daily • a questionnaire was distributed (included 44 symptoms)
RESULTS • A total of 2037 responses were collected • Six events of high fluctuations in magnetic field were selected to study on
RESULTS DETAILED RESULTS NOT PUBLISHED YET
Most reported symptoms • fatigue • drowsiness during the day • dizziness • waking up still tired • sleep disturbances DETAILED RESULTS NOT PUBLISHED YET
An unexpected finding! older people report less symptoms than younger in the aspect of EMFs - what makes younger people to report more symptoms DETAILED RESULTS NOT PUBLISHED YET
A more detailed view on age group segmented symptoms DETAILED RESULTS NOT PUBLISHED YET
CONCLUSIONS • why am I having those symptoms, cause I never had before ? • The mechanics of exposure to electromagnetic fields • they accumulate
2012-2013 we are in a unique situation • We have had never so much EMFs
This studyformed a new hypothesis • younger people reported more symptoms because they use more elctronic devices • therefore are more exposed to the EMFs • therefore a higher sensitivity to EMFs has developed
Strengths of this study • a large volume of respondents (2000+) • an ample time series (7months) • studied not only 1 but 6 events • results give an estimate of people being affected by the phenomenon • indicates gender differences • raises a new interesting hypothesis
Weaknesses of this study • an open-access survey (not a cross-section of the society) • self-reported data (it’s a questionnaire, not a medical examination) • lacks of details profiling affected people(does not provide detailed info on persons being affected)
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