Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study

© 2019, Wanna Chongchitpaisan, Phongtape Wiwatanadate, Surat Tanprawate, Assawin Narkpongphun and Nipapon Siripon. Purpose: Nocturnal headaches among adolescents were reported to be increased with the development of modern technology. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the smartphone electr...

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Main Authors: Wanna Chongchitpaisan, Phongtape Wiwatanadate, Surat Tanprawate, Assawin Narkpongphun, Nipapon Siripon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-679452020-04-02T15:12:06Z Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study Wanna Chongchitpaisan Phongtape Wiwatanadate Surat Tanprawate Assawin Narkpongphun Nipapon Siripon Medicine © 2019, Wanna Chongchitpaisan, Phongtape Wiwatanadate, Surat Tanprawate, Assawin Narkpongphun and Nipapon Siripon. Purpose: Nocturnal headaches among adolescents were reported to be increased with the development of modern technology. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the smartphone electromagnetic radiation related to nocturnal headaches among high school students. Design/methodology/approach: The time series study of all 12,969 records from 145 high school students Chiang Mai Province was selected from the population in the first phase by setting criteria. The samples completed a headache diary utilizing a smartphone application. The smartphone output power (SOP) was measured and recorded by the smartphone application and transmitted by e-mail to a researcher. The smartphone use, sleep quality, anxiety and depression also were assessed. Data were analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equation adjusting for demographic data, smartphone use, and sleep quality and otherwise. Findings: The resulted showed the prevalence of repeated headaches to be 13.4 percent, nocturnal headache only 5.3 percent and the strongest effect of day time SOP at a 1.80–1.99×10-5 mW range on nocturnal headaches (ORadj5.18; 95% CI: 3.44–7.81). Meanwhile, Lag_6 of daily SOP exposure produced a nocturnal headache effect in a reverse dose-response manner. Furthermore, the nocturnal headache also had the strongest association with age, internet use and device brand (ORadj2.33; 95% CI: 1.08–5.05, ORadj2.14; 95% CI: 1.07–4.2 and ORadj1.68; 95% CI: 1.1–2.4). Originality/value: The electromagnetic radiation from a smartphone is the environmental variables influences on headache. The results suggested that there should be limited times for smartphone use and older age to start using a smartphone to prevent headache attacks at night. 2020-04-02T15:12:06Z 2020-04-02T15:12:06Z 2019-11-11 Journal 2586940X 08574421 2-s2.0-85074143150 10.1108/JHR-01-2019-0013 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85074143150&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67945
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Wanna Chongchitpaisan
Phongtape Wiwatanadate
Surat Tanprawate
Assawin Narkpongphun
Nipapon Siripon
Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
description © 2019, Wanna Chongchitpaisan, Phongtape Wiwatanadate, Surat Tanprawate, Assawin Narkpongphun and Nipapon Siripon. Purpose: Nocturnal headaches among adolescents were reported to be increased with the development of modern technology. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the smartphone electromagnetic radiation related to nocturnal headaches among high school students. Design/methodology/approach: The time series study of all 12,969 records from 145 high school students Chiang Mai Province was selected from the population in the first phase by setting criteria. The samples completed a headache diary utilizing a smartphone application. The smartphone output power (SOP) was measured and recorded by the smartphone application and transmitted by e-mail to a researcher. The smartphone use, sleep quality, anxiety and depression also were assessed. Data were analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equation adjusting for demographic data, smartphone use, and sleep quality and otherwise. Findings: The resulted showed the prevalence of repeated headaches to be 13.4 percent, nocturnal headache only 5.3 percent and the strongest effect of day time SOP at a 1.80–1.99×10-5 mW range on nocturnal headaches (ORadj5.18; 95% CI: 3.44–7.81). Meanwhile, Lag_6 of daily SOP exposure produced a nocturnal headache effect in a reverse dose-response manner. Furthermore, the nocturnal headache also had the strongest association with age, internet use and device brand (ORadj2.33; 95% CI: 1.08–5.05, ORadj2.14; 95% CI: 1.07–4.2 and ORadj1.68; 95% CI: 1.1–2.4). Originality/value: The electromagnetic radiation from a smartphone is the environmental variables influences on headache. The results suggested that there should be limited times for smartphone use and older age to start using a smartphone to prevent headache attacks at night.
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author Wanna Chongchitpaisan
Phongtape Wiwatanadate
Surat Tanprawate
Assawin Narkpongphun
Nipapon Siripon
author_facet Wanna Chongchitpaisan
Phongtape Wiwatanadate
Surat Tanprawate
Assawin Narkpongphun
Nipapon Siripon
author_sort Wanna Chongchitpaisan
title Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
title_short Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
title_full Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
title_fullStr Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
title_full_unstemmed Cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A time series study
title_sort cutting-edge technology and nocturnal headaches in adolescent smart phone users in chiang mai, thailand: a time series study
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