The effects of radiofrequency exposure on male fertility: A systematic review of human observational studies with dose-response meta-analysis (SR 3)
This systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis synthesizes human observational studies on radiofrequency EMF exposure and male fertility outcomes. It reports evidence of an association between RF exposure and poorer sperm parameters, including reduced quality, motility, and viability. The authors frame the findings as consistent with potential reproductive health risks and call for continued risk assessment and guideline development.
Key points
- Systematically reviews human observational studies on radiofrequency EMF exposure and male fertility outcomes.
- Includes a dose-response meta-analysis focusing on exposure-response relationships.
- Reports an association between RF EMF exposure and decreased sperm quality.
- Reports an association between RF EMF exposure and decreased sperm motility.
- Reports an association between RF EMF exposure and decreased sperm viability.
- Authors emphasize potential health risk implications and the need for caution and further guideline development.
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