Schumann resonance and cardiovascular hospital admission in the area of Granada, Spain: An event coincidence analysis approach
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Fernandez Arroyabe, Pablo; Fornieles Callejón, Jesús Francisco; Santurtún, Ana; Szangolies, Leonna; V. Donner, ReikEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Schumann resonances Event coincidence analysis Cardiovascular disease
Date
2020-02-25Referencia bibliográfica
Fdez-Arroyabe P, Fornieles-Callejón J, Santurtún A, Szangolies L, Donner RV. Schumann resonance and cardiovascular hospital admission in the area of Granada, Spain: An event coincidence analysis approach. Sci Total Environ. 2020 Feb 25;705:135813. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135813
Patrocinador
Cost Action 15211, Atmospheric Electricity Network; Spanish Ministry of Health; Spanish National Research Agency, CSO2016-75154-R; European Funds for Regional Development (FEDER); Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, FIS2017-90102-R; German Federal Ministry of Science and Education, 01LN1306A and 01LP1611ARésumé
The study of bio-effects of Schumann resonances is a very complex issue. There is a need to identifymechanisms
and pathways that explain how Extremely Low Frequency magnetic fields affect biology or human health. This
particular study tries to identify statistical associations between ELF magnetic fields in the province of Granada
(Spain) and cardiovascular related hospital admission in the same province for the period April, 1st 2013 to
March, 31st 2014. Research is developed under an epidemiological approach based on an Event Coincidence
Analysis statistical method. Clustered events, statistically significant (ECA shuffle-surrogate test p = .01 and
p b .01), were found for the minimum values of the first and the third Schuman resonances frequency on eastwest
and north-south directions, and for the amplitude parameter of the second resonance and the total signal
energy in the north-south direction. Empirical measurements of SR parameters were recorded at the Sierra Nevada
Mountain in Granada province (Spain). Results show a clear coincidence of the events for the minima amplitudes
of Shuman resonances and energy in the north-south orientation and the number of the cardiovascular
related hospital admissions. Further research is neededwith longer temporal series and a new approach based on
gender seems to be also interesting for future studies.




