| Literature DB >> 20981136 |
Ryotaro Wake1, Takuya Misugi, Kenei Shimada, Minoru Yoshiyama.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of the gravitation of the Moon on the frequency of births in Kyoto, Japan. A retrospective cohort analysis of 1007 consecutive births without the use of the induction agents was conducted on a population of births in a private midwife hospital from January, 1966 to December, 2000. There was a significant increase in the cases of births, when the gravitation of the Moon to the Earth was less than 31.5 N. Results of this study suggest that the gravitation of the Moon has an influence on the frequency of births.Entities:
Keywords: biological clock; birth; regulation; the gravitation of the Moon
Year: 2010 PMID: 20981136 PMCID: PMC2956479 DOI: 10.4137/ehi.s5525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Insights ISSN: 1178-6302
Figure 1The Figure shows the relation among the earth, the moon and the sun. The synodic month (1→3) is longer than the sidereal month (1→2), because the Earth moves onwards in its orbit in the meantime.
Figure 2This bar graph shows the relation between the phase of the moon and the number of births.
Figure 3This Figure shows the relation of the gravitation of the moon and the number of births. The number of births is shown on the each bar. The bar graph is increasing, when the gravitation of the moon is less than 31.5 N. G*m/d2 was used as an index of the universal gravitation.
Notes: *Shows P < 0.01 which is considered as significant difference in Poisson distribution. G: universal gravitation constant, d: the distance from the center of the moon to the center of the earth, m: moon’s magnitude.