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Comment on Wardzinski et al. Mobile Phone Radiation Deflects Brain Energy Homeostasis and Prompts Human Food Ingestion. 2022, , 339.

PAPER pubmed Nutrients 2022 Other Effect: unclear Evidence: Insufficient

Abstract

Wardzinski and colleagues present the findings of an experimental provocation study, in which the effect of a 25 min exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by a mobile phone on food consumption is studied [...].

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Other
Effect direction
unclear
Population
Sample size
Exposure
RF mobile phone · 25 min
Evidence strength
Insufficient
Confidence: 46% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Outcomes measured

  • food consumption
  • brain energy homeostasis (as referenced in title)

Limitations

  • Abstract is a brief comment and does not report results or quantitative findings.
  • Key exposure parameters (e.g., frequency, SAR) and participant details are not provided in the abstract.
View raw extracted JSON
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    "study_type": "other",
    "exposure": {
        "band": "RF",
        "source": "mobile phone",
        "frequency_mhz": null,
        "sar_wkg": null,
        "duration": "25 min"
    },
    "population": null,
    "sample_size": null,
    "outcomes": [
        "food consumption",
        "brain energy homeostasis (as referenced in title)"
    ],
    "main_findings": null,
    "effect_direction": "unclear",
    "limitations": [
        "Abstract is a brief comment and does not report results or quantitative findings.",
        "Key exposure parameters (e.g., frequency, SAR) and participant details are not provided in the abstract."
    ],
    "evidence_strength": "insufficient",
    "confidence": 0.460000000000000019984014443252817727625370025634765625,
    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
    "keywords": [
        "comment",
        "mobile phone",
        "radiofrequency electromagnetic field",
        "provocation study",
        "food consumption",
        "brain energy homeostasis"
    ],
    "suggested_hubs": []
}

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