Metabolisches Syndrom: Bauchspeck durch Funkfett (Allgemein)

Dr. Ratto, Mittwoch, 01.01.2014, 22:07 (vor 4186 Tagen) @ H. Lamarr

Diabetes

Sie halten das wohl für einen guten Gag zum Jahresbeginn, wenn sich jeder sowieso vornimmt nach den Plätzchen wieder abzunehmen. Leider gibt es sogar das als ernst gemeinte "Wissenschaft". Man braucht gar nicht Frau W. etwas andichten, die Forscher aus Saudi Arabien sind real.

Effects of exposure to electromagnetic field radiation (EMFR) generated by activated mobile phones on fasting blood glucose.

OBJECTIVE: Extensive use of mobile phones has been accompanied by a common public debate about possible adverse effects on human health. No study has been published so far to establish any association between the fastest growing innovation of mobile phone and fasting blood glucose. The aim was to determine the effects of exposure to electromagnetic field radiation generated by mobile phones on fasting blood glucose in Wistar Albino rats.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 40 Male Albino rats (Wistar Strain) were divided into 5 equally numerous groups. Group A served as the control one, group B received mobile phone radiation for less than 15 min/day, group C: 15-30 min/day, group D: 31-45 min/day, and group E: 46-60 min/day for a total period of 3 months. Fasting blood glucose was determined by using Spectrophotometer and serum insulin by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). The Homeostatic Model (HOMA-B) was applied for the assessment of β-cell function and (HOMA-IR) for resistance to insulin.
RESULTS: Wister Albino rats exposed to mobile phone radiation for longer than 15 min a day for a total period of 3 months had significantly higher fasting blood glucose (p < 0.015) and serum insulin (p < 0.01) compared to the control group. HOMA-IR for insulin resistance was significantly increased (p < 0.003) in the groups that were exposed for 15-30 and 46-60 min/day compared to the control rats.
CONCLUSION: The results of the present study show an association between long-term exposure to activated mobile phones and increase in fasting blood glucose and serum insulin in Albino rats.

- 8 Ratten pro Gruppe
- Exposition mit einem Handy (1800 MHz) im Empfangsmodus
- Käfigkontrolle, keine Scheinexposition
- Keine Verblindung
Ergebnis: Blutzucker steigt, Insulin steigt, Insulinresistenz entsteht (= Insulin senkt den Zucker nicht mehr ausreichend). Alles Anzeichen eines beginnenden Diabetes.

Ins Detail gehe ich nicht, ich glaube das ist klar. Und ja, natürlich ist weitere Forschung nötig, wie im letzten Satz der Conclusion steht:

It is suggested that further studies may be conducted with ade assessment und measurement of EMFR and FBG or insulin an a much larger group of animals, perhaps exposed for a much longer period than 3 months.

Mehr Tiere, längere Laufzeit = mehr Geld. Um menschliche Gesundheit geht es hier niemandem.

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Diabetes, Ratten


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