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- W1603574384 abstract "Ozet: Iyonlastirmayan Radyasyonun isinma, kimyasal reaksiyon degisimleri, hucreler ve dokularda elektrik akiminin induklenmesi yoluyla biyolojik etkileri vardir. Calismanin amaci 3-3000 Hz araligindaki cok dusuk frekansli elektromanyetik radyasyonun saglik etkilerini incelemektir. Insanlar yerkurenin 25-65µT arasinda statik manyetik alanina ek olarak insan yapimi kaynaklardan degisen seviyelerde elektromanyetik alan maruziye- ti altindadir. Maruziyet yasam kosullari ve meslege gore degismektedir. Degisik ulkelerde kentsel alanda yuksek maruziyet seviyeleri tanimlanmistir. Uluslararasi Kanser Arastirma Merkezi (IARC) cok dusuk frekansli manye- tik alani insanda sinirli kanita sahip kanserojen ve hayvan deneylerinde yeterli kanserojen olarak tanimlanan grup 2B'de siniflandirmistir. Elektromanyetik alan maruziyeti ile saglik etkilerini inceleyen cok sayidaki calisma ozellikle kanser, ureme sagligi, sinir dokusu bozulmasi ile seyreden hastaliklar ve kalp hastalilarina odaklanmis- tir. Bunlar icinde en dikkat cekeni cocukluk cagi losemileri ile ilgili calismalardir. Genel kani 0,4 µT ve ustun- deki maruziyetlerde cocukluk cagi losemilerinin 2 kat arttigidir. Calismalar yuksek gerilim hatlarina yakin yasa- yanlarda saglik riskinin daha fazla oldugunu ortaya koymustur. Elektromanyetik alanin saglik etkilerinin sap- tanmasi icin kapsamli calismalara gereksinim vardir. Elektromanyetik alanlarin maruziyetinden korunmak icin kentsel planlamanin yani sira yapilarin mimari ve elektrik projelerinin uygun ve dogru teknolojiye gore hazir- lanmasi gereklidir. Maruziyet belirlenmeli, degerlendirilmeli ve korunma programlari yasal zeminde duzenlen- melidir. Abstract: There are biologic effects of non-ionizing radiation by means of heating, chemical reaction changes, induction of electric current in cells and tissues. The purpose of the study is to investigate the health effects of extremely low frequencies in the range of 3-3000 Hz. Humans are exposed to electromagnetic fields in changing levels generated by human made sources in addition to static magnetic field of earth in the range 25 - 65µT. Exposure changes depending on living conditions and occupations. In urban environments of different countries, exposure at high levels has been defined. Extremely low frequency magnetic fields has been classified in group 2B which is the category of limited evidence of carcinogenity in humans and insufficient evidence of corcino- genity in experimental animals by The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). A large number of studies investigating electromagnetic field exposure and the health effects of it focused on particularly cancer, reproductive health, diseases caused by nevre tissue necrosis and hearth diseases. The most significant one among those is the studies regarding childhood leukemia. According to the general opinion, childhood leukemia risk increases two times by exposure to electromagnetic fields at or above 0,4 µT. The studies signified that inhabitants living close to high voltage power lines are under more health risk. There is a need to develop de- tailed studies in order to determine the health effects of electromagnetic fields. In order to avoid from exposure to electromagnetic fields, besides urban planning, architectural and electrical projects of the buildings should be prepared by choosing the appropriate and right technology. The exposure should be determined and evaluated and protection programs should be regulated based on legal ground." @default.
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