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Effect of Local and Global Geomagnetic Activity on Human Cardiovascular Homeostasis
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2004
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Global Geomagnetic ActivityHypertensionPhysical ActivityPhysiological ParametersCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyCardiovascular ReactivityHuman Cardiovascular HomeostasisCardiovascular PhysiologyMeasured Physiological ParametersPlanetary Geomagnetic ActivityCardiovascular FunctionMedicineCardiologyBlood PressureHuman PhysiologyHealth Sciences
The authors investigated the effects of local and planetary geomagnetic activity on human physiology. They collected data in Sofia, Bulgaria, from a group of 86 volunteers during the periods of the autumnal and vernal equinoxes. They used the factors local/planetary geomagnetic activity, day of measurement, gender, and medication use to apply a four-factor multiple analysis of variance. They also used a post hoc analysis to establish the statistical significance of the differences between the average values of the measured physiological parameters in the separate factor levels. In addition, the authors performed correlation analysis between the physiological parameters examined and geophysical factors. The results revealed that geomagnetic changes had a statistically significant influence on arterial blood pressure. Participants expressed this reaction with weak local geomagnetic changes and when major and severe global geomagnetic storms took place.
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