View This Study - Citation No: 4300
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Title | HOW WELL DO ADOLESCENTS RECALL USE OF MOBILE TELEPHONES? RESULTS OF A VALIDATION STUDY. |
Reference | BMC Med Res Methodol., Vol. 9, Pg. 36 - (9 pages), 2009 |
Author(s) | Inyang I., Benke G., Morrissey J. J., McKenzie R., Abramson M. |
PubMed UID |
19523193 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4447
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Title | EMERGING TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR |
Reference | Exerc Sport Sci Rev, Vol. 36, Pg. 171 - 172, 2008 |
Author(s) | Dzewaltowski D. A. |
PubMed UID |
18815484 |
Project ID | 2039 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4448
(Letter to the Editor)
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Title | THE EVOLVING DEFINITION OF "SEDENTARY." |
Reference | Exerc Sport Sci Rev., Vol. 36, Pg. 173 - 178, 2008 |
Author(s) | Pate R. R., O'Neill J. R., Lobelo F. |
PubMed UID |
18815485 |
Project ID | 2039 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4449
(Letter to the Editor)
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Title | HOW SHOULD OBJECTIVELY MEASURED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DATA BE USED ANALYTICALLY? |
Reference | Exerc Sport Sci Rev., Vol. 37, Pg. 109 - 110, 2009 |
Author(s) | Aoyagi Y., Shephard R. J. |
PubMed UID |
19305203 |
Project ID | 2039 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4668
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Title | EFFECTS OF CELLULAR PHONE EMAIL USE ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN JAPAN. |
Reference | Psychiatry Clin Neurosci., Vol. 63, Pg. 703 - 1 page, 2009 |
Author(s) | Imamura A., Nishida A., Nakazawa N., Shimodera S., Okazaki Y., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
19788635 |
Project ID | 2133 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4720
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Title | CELL PHONE USE BY ADOLESCENTS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME. |
Reference | Res Autism Spectr Dosord., Vol. 4, Pg. 314 - 318, 2010 |
Author(s) | Durkin K., Whitehouse A., Jaquet E., Ziatas K., Walker A. J. |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2149 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4733
(Letter to the Editor)
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Title | FROM 'PLAYSTATION THUMB' TO 'CELLPHONE THUMB': THE NEW EPIDEMIC IN TEENAGERS |
Reference | S Afr Med J, Vol. 99, Pg. 161 - 162, 2009 |
Author(s) | Karim S. A. |
PubMed UID |
19563092 |
Project ID | 2158 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4739
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Title | A NEW METHOD TO DETERMINE LATERALITY OF MOBILE TELEPHONE USE IN ADOLESCENTS. |
Reference | Occup Environ Med., Vol. 67, Pg. 507 - 512, 2010 |
Author(s) | Inyang I., Benke G. P., McKenzie R., Wolfe R., Abramson M. J. |
PubMed UID |
19955574 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4934
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Title | PREDICTORS OF MOBILE TELEPHONE USE AND EXPOSURE ANALYSIS IN AUSTRALIAN ADOLESCENTS. |
Reference | J Paediatr Child Health., Vol. 46, Pg. 226 - 233, 2010 |
Author(s) | Inyang I., Benke G., Dimitriadis C., Simpson P., McKenzie R., Abramson M. |
PubMed UID |
20337871 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4986
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Title | Use of mobile phones and changes in cognitive function in adolescents. |
Reference | Occup Environ Med., Vol. 67, Pg. 861 - 866, 2010 |
Author(s) | Thomas S., Benke G., Inyang I., Croft R. J., Abramson M. J., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
20798018 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 4987
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Title | Cordless telephone use: Implications for mobile phone research. |
Reference | J Environ Monit., Vol. 12, Pg. 809 - 812, 2010 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Inyang I., Dimitriadis C., Benke G., Abramson M. J. |
PubMed UID |
20383359 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5390
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Title | Clustering of excess health concerns for electromagnetic fields among health personnel: A quantitative and qualitative approach. |
Reference | J Health Psychol., Vol. [Epub ahead of print], Pg. - (13 pages), Nov 11 2013 |
Author(s) | Gerakopoulou P., Matsoukis I. L., Giagkou N., Dessypris N., Cassimos D. C., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
24217062 |
Project ID | 2337 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5459
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Title | Risk perception and public concerns of electromagnetic waves from cellular phones in Korea. |
Reference | Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 35, Pg. 235 - 244, 2014 |
Author(s) | Kim K., Kim H. J., Song D. J., Cho Y. M., Choi J. W. |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2359 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5556
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Title | Response to potential information technology risk: Users valuation of electromagnetic field from mobile phones. |
Reference | Telematics and Informatics., Vol. 32, Pg. 57 - 66, 2015 |
Author(s) | Jung Y., Kim S. |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2359 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5561
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Title | The role of anxiety in the perception of technological hazards - A cross-sectional study on cell phones and masts. |
Reference | Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique., Vol. 62, Pg. 135 - 143, 2014 |
Author(s) | Denny-Bas V., Zmirou-Navier D., De Tychey C., Briancon S. |
PubMed UID |
24646673 |
Project ID | 2371 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5576
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Title | A forecasting method to reduce estimation bias in self-reported cell phone data. |
Reference | J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol., Vol. 23, Pg. 539 - 544, 2013 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J. |
PubMed UID |
22805984 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5610
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Title | Adolescents' risk perceptions on mobile phones and their base stations, their trust to authorities and incivility in using mobile phones: a cross-sectional survey on 2240 high school students in Izmir, Turkey. |
Reference | Environ Health., Vol. 12, Pg. 10 - (10 Pages), 2013 |
Author(s) | Hassoy H., Durusoy R., Karababa A. O. |
PubMed UID |
3351724 |
Project ID | 2383 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5613
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Title | New Zealand adolescents' cellphone and cordless phone user-habits: are they at increased risk of brain tumours already? A cross-sectional study. |
Reference | Environ Health., Vol. 12, Pg. 5 - , 2013 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M. |
PubMed UID |
23302218 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5656
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Title | Adolescent in-school cellphone habits: a census of rules, survey of their effectiveness, and fertility implications. |
Reference | Reprod Toxicol., Vol. 32, Pg. 354 - 359, 2011 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J. |
PubMed UID |
21920431 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 5788
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Title | Association between mobile phone use and
inattention in 7102 Chinese adolescents: a
population-based cross-sectional study. |
Reference | BMC Public Health., Vol. 14, Pg. (7 pages) - , 2014 |
Author(s) | Zheng F., Gao P., He M., Zhengping Y., Zhang L., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
25273315 |
Project ID | 2423 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6038
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Title | Association between mobile phone use and self-reported well-being in children: a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study in Chongqing, China. |
Reference | BMJ Open., Vol. 5(5), Pg. e007302 - (8 pages), 2015 |
Author(s) | Zheng F., Gao P., Zhou Z., Yu Z., Zhang L., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
25967996 |
Project ID | 2423 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6205
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Title | Patterns in wireless phone estimation data from a cross-sectional survey: what are the implications for epidemiology? |
Reference | BMJ Open., Vol. 2, Pg. pii: e000887. - doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000887., 2012 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J. |
PubMed UID |
22952160 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6219
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Title | The heritability and genetic correlates of mobile phone use: a twin study of consumer behavior. |
Reference | Twin Res Hum Genet., Vol. 15, Pg. 97 - 106, 2012 |
Author(s) | Miller G., Zhu G., Wright M. J., Hansell N. K., Martin N. G. |
PubMed UID |
22784459 |
Project ID | 2538 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6294
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Title | Use of mobile and cordless phones and cognition in Australian primary school children: a prospective cohort study. |
Reference | Environ Health., Vol. 15(1), Pg. 26 - doi: 10.1186/s12940-016-0116-1., 2016 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Smith C. L., Benke G., Croft R. J., Abramson M. J., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
26892106 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6326
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Title | Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on performance and electrophysiology in adolescents, young adults and older adults. |
Reference | Clin Neurophysiol., Vol. 122, Pg. 2203 - 2216, 2011 |
Author(s) | Leung S., Croft R. J., McKenzie R. J., Hamblin D., Simpson D. |
PubMed UID |
21570341 |
Project ID | 1647 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6541
(Dosimetry)
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Title | Radiofrequency-electromagnetic field exposures in kindergarten children. |
Reference | J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. , Vol. 27, Pg. 497 - 504, 2017 |
Author(s) | Bhatt C. R., Redmayne M., Billah B., Abramson M. J., Benke G. |
PubMed UID |
27759027 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 6782
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Title | Mobile phone use, school electromagnetic field levels and related symptoms: a crosssectional
survey among 2150 high school students in Izmir. |
Reference | Environmental Health., Vol. 16, Pg. 51 - , 2017 |
Author(s) | Durusoy R., Hassoy H., Ozkurt A., Karababa O. |
PubMed UID |
doi.org/10.1186/s12940-017-0257-x |
Project ID | 2383 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7042
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Title | Exposure to and use of mobile devices in children aged 1-60 months. |
Reference | European Journal of Pediatrics., Vol. 178, Pg. 221 - 227, 2019 |
Author(s) | Kilic A. O., Sari E., Yucel H., Ouz M. M., Polat E., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
30402717 |
Project ID | 2383 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7155
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Title | Prevalence of beliefs about actual and mythical causes of cancer and their association with socio-demographic and health-related characteristics: Findings from a crosssectional survey in England. |
Reference | European Journal of Cancer., Vol. 103, Pg. 308 - 316, 2018 |
Author(s) | Shahab L., McGowan J. A., Waller J., Smith S. G. |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2811 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7161
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Title | Pattern of mobile phone use among students of an institution. |
Reference | J Nepal Med Assoc. , Vol. 56, Pg. 522 - 526, 2018 |
Author(s) | Thapa K., Pokharel R., Sigdel R., Rimal S. P. |
PubMed UID |
30058636 |
Project ID | 2158 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7232
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Title | Medical students risk perceptions on decreased attention, physical and social risks in using mobile phones and the factors related with their risk perceptions. |
Reference | International Journal of Environmental Health Research., Vol. 29, Pg. - , 2019 |
Author(s) | Simsek H., Hassoy H., Oztoprak D., Yilmaz T. |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2383 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7468
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Title | An Experimental Study of Effects of Media Implication on Self-Report Symptoms Related With MP Use. |
Reference | Frontiers in Public Health. , Vol. 8, Pg. 175 - doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00175, 2020 |
Author(s) | Gao P., Zheng F-. Z., He M-. D., Li M., Zhou Z., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
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Project ID | 2423 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 7648
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Title | The Relationship between Risk Perception of Cell Phones and Objective Knowledge of EMF in Korea. |
Reference | Int J Environ Res Public Health., Vol. 17, Pg. 7207 - , 2020 |
Author(s) | Seo M. S., Choi J. W., Kim K. H., Choi H. D. |
PubMed UID |
33019749 |
Project ID | 2359 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 8419
(Literature Review)
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Title | Radiofrequency exposure in young and old: different sensitivities in light of age-relevant natural differences. |
Reference | Reviews on environmental health., Vol. 30, Pg. 323 - 335, 2015 |
Author(s) | Redmayne M., Johansson O. |
PubMed UID |
26613328 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 8582
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Title | Psychological Drivers of Individual Differences in Risk Perception: A Systematic Case Study Focusing on 5 G. |
Reference | Psychological Science. , Vol. 32, Pg. 1592 - 1604, 2021 |
Author(s) | Frey R. |
PubMed UID |
https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621998312 |
Project ID | 3033 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 8648
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Title | Associations between Conspiracism and the Rejection of Scientific Innovations. |
Reference | Public Underst Sci., Vol. 30, Pg. 854 - 867, 2021 |
Author(s) | Marques M. D., Kerr J. R., Williams M. N., Ling M., McLennan J. |
PubMed UID |
33860713 |
Project ID | 3048 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 8845
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Title | Exposure and Use of Mobile Media Devices by Young Children. |
Reference | Pediatrics., Vol. 136, Pg. 1044 - 1050, 2015 |
Author(s) | Kavali H. K., Irigoyen M. M., Nunez-Davis R., Budaki J. G., Mohanty S. H., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
26527548 |
Project ID | 3079 |
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View This Study - Citation No: 8852
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Title | Use of mobile and cordless phones and change in cognitive function: a prospective cohort analysis of Australian primary school children. |
Reference | Environ Health., Vol. 16, Pg. 62 - , 2017 |
Author(s) | Bhatt C. R., Benke G., Smith C. L., Redmayne M., Dimitriadis C., et al. . |
PubMed UID |
28629417 |
Project ID | 2384 |
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