Photon emission of the human body (biophotons) and perceived well-being
By Pagliaro G.1, Gullà D.3, Simonetti G.1,2 Stivanello E.4 , Pandolfi P.4 ,Musti M.4, De Lisio S. 4, Ventura C.5, Tressoldi P.6.
1. Hospital Psychology Unit – Oncology Department, Bellaria Hospital, Bologna, Italy.
2. Psychology Department, Bologna University, Italy
3. Bologna’s Court, Bologna, Italy
4. Department of Public Health, Bologna Health Authority
5. Bologna Medical School, Bologna University, Italy
6. Research Psychologist, Padova University
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Abstract: Photons emitted by the human body are called biophotons. Multiple types of research show that this kind of electromagnetic emission can help science improve knowledge on the status of biological systems and human health. This study aims at investigating the emission of biophotons in relation to perceived well-being. To analyse this relation, the emission of biophotons was measured using a digital camera, called Mira HIS, while Profile of Mood State (POMS) and SF-36 tests were administered to study the health status of the participants. 311 people were enrolled in total. Data show a moderately inverse correlation between the consistency indicator of biophotons and the domains of the POMS aggression/anger and total mood disturbance
Keywords: biophoton emission; well-being; psychological state; biophotons.
RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
Received 19.12.2023, Accepted 21.12.2023, Published 31.01.2024
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