Abstract

In this study, children’s exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF, 40–800 Hz) is investigated. The interest in this thematic has grown due to a possible correlation between the increased risk of childhood leukemia and a daily average exposure above 0.4 µT, although the causal relationship is still uncertain. The aim of this paper was to present a new method of characterizing the children’s exposure to ELF-MF starting from personal measurements using a stochastic approach based on segmentation (and to apply it to the personal measurements themselves) of two previous projects: the ARIMMORA project and the EXPERS project. The stochastic model consisted in (i) splitting the 24 h recordings into stationary events and (ii) characterizing each event with four parameters that are easily interpretable: the duration of the event, the mean value, the dispersion of the magnetic field over the event, and a final parameter characterizing the variation speed. Afterward, the data from the two databases were divided in subgroups based on a characteristic (i.e., children’s age, number of inhabitants in the area, etc.). For every subgroup, the kernel density estimation (KDE) of each parameter was calculated and the p-value histogram of the parameters together was obtained, in order to compare the subgroups and to extract information about the children’s exposure. In conclusion, this new stochastic approach allows for the identification of the parameters that most affect the level of children’s exposure.

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  • Children’s exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF, 40–800 Hz) has been a topic of high interest since the late 1970s, when ELF-MF was studied as a possible health risk factor for childhood leukemia [1]

  • The second database is the one coming from the project EXPERS [24], which is composed of French children aged between 0 and 14 years old, located throughout the country and recorded over 24 h

  • Bythe thecomparison comparison between daily and nightly segments, the proposed stochastic that the mean value (μ) of the level of magnetic field in the real exposure scenario of children was showed that the mean value (μ) of the level of magnetic field in the real exposure scenario of children higher during the day than it was during the night

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The aim of this paper was to present a new method of characterizing the children’s exposure to ELF-MF starting from personal measurements using a stochastic approach based on segmentation of two previous projects: the ARIMMORA project and the EXPERS project. The aim of this study was to develop a new method to characterize children’s exposure to

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