Statistical analysis of personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurements with nondetects
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BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
2008
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Author
Frei, Patrizia | |
Mohler, Evelyn | |
Braun-Fahrländer, Charlotte | |
Bürgi, Alfred | |
Fröhlich, Jürg | |
Neubauer, Georg | |
Theis, Gaston |
Series
Bioelectromagnetics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0197-8462
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
18421711
Description
Exposimeters are increasingly applied in bioelectromagnetic research to determine personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure. The main advantages of exposimeter measurements are their convenient handling for study participants and the large amount of personal exposure data, which can be obtained for several RF-EMF sources. However, the large proportion of measurements below the detection limit is a challenge for data analysis. With the robust ROS (regression on order statistics) method, summary statistics can be calculated by fitting an assumed distribution to the observed data. We used a preliminary sample of 109 weekly exposimeter measurements from the QUALIFEX study to compare summary statistics computed by robust ROS with a naïve approach, where values below the detection limit were replaced by the value of the detection limit. For the total RF-EMF exposure, differences between the naïve approach and the robust ROS were moderate for the 90th percentile and the arithmetic mean. However, exposure contributions from minor RF-EMF sources were considerably overestimated with the naïve approach. This results in an underestimation of the exposure range in the population, which may bias the evaluation of potential exposure-response associations. We conclude from our analyses that summary statistics of exposimeter data calculated by robust ROS are more reliable and more informative than estimates based on a naïve approach. Nevertheless, estimates of source-specific medians or even lower percentiles depend on the assumed data distribution and should be considered with caution.
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