Rules of Heliogeomagnetics Diversely Coordinating Biological Rhythms and Promoting Human Health

Kuniaki Otsuka, Germaine Cornelissen, Andi Weydahl, Denis Gubin, Larry A. Beaty, Masatoshi Murase

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Abstract

Featured Application: Resolving the complexity of heliogiomagnetic effects on human physiology by considering several rules, including their bell-shaped dose-responses for health maintenance, should contemplate “chronobioethics”, a resonance of biological rhythms, brain plasticity, and psychological resilience. This investigation reviews how geomagnetic activity affects the circadian variation in blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) and their variabilities of clinically healthy individuals. A small study in Alta, Norway (latitude of 70.0° N), serves to illustrate the methodology used to outline rules of procedure in exploring heliogeomagnetic effects on human physiology. Volunteers in the Alta study were monitored for at least 2 days between 18 March 2002 and 9 January 2005. Estimates of the circadian characteristics of BP and HR by cosinor and the Maximum Entropy Method (MEM) indicate an increase in the circadian amplitude of systolic (S) BP on geomagnetic-disturbance days compared to quiet days (p = 0.0236). Geomagnetic stimulation was found to be circadian-phase dependent, with stimulation in the evening inducing a 49.2% increase in the circadian amplitude of SBP (p = 0.0003), not observed in relation to stimulation in the morning. In two participants monitored for 7 days, the circadian amplitude of SBP decreased by 23.4% on an extremely disturbed day but increased by 50.3% on moderately disturbed days (p = 0.0044), suggesting a biphasic (hormetic) reaction of the circadian SBP rhythm to geomagnetics. These results indicate a possible role of geomagnetic fluctuations in modulating the circadian system.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number951
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring
  • bell-shaped dose-response
  • cardiovascular circadian rhythm
  • circadian acrophase
  • circadian amplitude
  • circadian-phase-dependent response
  • circasemidian (about 12 h) rhythm
  • subarctic area
  • weaker or stronger intensity of geomagnetic stimuli

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