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| Seibersdorf Labor GmbH | INDUSTRY |
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Effects of Wifi exposure on sleep and sleep-related memory consolidation are investigated in a double-blind, sham-controlled fully counterbalanced study design in young healthy women.
Introduction: Since several years Wireless Local Networks (WLAN, WiFi) are widely spread and operated in households. Many people feel that the presence of radiofrequency technologies impairs their health. Sleep problems are among the most often complained complaints. The present study aims to contribute to answer the question, whether biological effects of a WiFi exposure can be assessed by objective measures. The results of this study will expand the database on possible acute effects of WiFi exposure and thus qualitatively contribute to the discussion whether sleep is affected by exposure from radiofrequency electromagnetic fields.
Methods: A double-blind, sham-controlled experiment in the sleep laboratory with exposure conditions delivered in a balanced randomized cross-over design. Subjective sleep quality of volunteers is assessed by questionnaires. Macro- and microstructure of sleep are measured by polysomnography. Furthermore, a possible impact on sleep related memory consolidation is tested. To do so declarative, procedural and emotional memory tasks are used. Exposure is delivered by a specially developed system, which simulates field strengths and signals occurring in a subject sleeping in the close proximity of a WiFi-access point. This exposure system is necessary to allow for a double-blind implementation and monitoring as well as for the realization of defined exposure parameters.
The study aims to analyse possible sex differences in WiFi exposure effects on sleep and sleep related memory consolidation.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental: WiFi - Sham | Experimental | first intervention WiFi, second intervention sham |
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| Experimental: Sham - WiFi | Experimental | first Intervention sham, second Intervention WiFi |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| radio frequency electromagnetic fields | Other | Exposure system delivers emissions comparable to those from a WiFi access Point close to the bed or sham (no exposure) |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Sleep Efficiency index | (total Sleep time in % of time in bed) | 8 hours |
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| declarative memory | number of remembered word pairs in the Word Association Task | 8 hours |
| Sleep EEG power | EEG power in the spindle frequency range |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
only women will be included, a corresponding study for men has already been completed
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Charité - University Medicine Berlin | Berlin | 12203 | Germany |
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| 8 hours |