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Research progress on effects of radio frequency radiation and its physical parameters on male reproductive system

Huan jing yu zhi ye yi xue = Journal of environmental & occupational medicine, 2023, Vol.40 (8), p.972-980 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Shanghai Municipal Center For Disease Control and Prevention 2023 ;ISSN: 2095-9982 ;DOI: 10.11836/JEOM23026

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  • Title:
    Research progress on effects of radio frequency radiation and its physical parameters on male reproductive system
  • Author: Zhang, Yunyi ; Jia, Zehan ; Yu, Wenbin ; Cao, Yi ; Cao, Honglong ; Qin, Fenju
  • Subjects: Biological effects ; Cellular telephones ; Electromagnetic fields ; epididymis ; Male reproductive system ; male reproductive toxicity ; Males ; Parameters ; physical parameter ; Physical properties ; Radiation ; Radio frequency ; radio frequency radiation ; Reproductive system ; Sperm ; Testes ; testicle ; Testosterone ; Toxicity
  • Is Part Of: Huan jing yu zhi ye yi xue = Journal of environmental & occupational medicine, 2023, Vol.40 (8), p.972-980
  • Description: With the widespread use of mobile phones, laptops, and WIFI, the effects of radio frequency radiation (RFR) on human health are of increasing concern, and there are particular concerns about its reproductive toxicity. Studies have shown that the reproductive system is a sensitive target for RFR. In males, RFR is associated with decreased sperm quality and serum testosterone levels, but there are few studies on the biological effects of RFR by altering physical parameters on the male reproductive system. This paper introduced common sources of RFR, reviewed the toxic effects and mechanisms of RFR targeting male reproductive system from the aspects of spermatogenic cells, sperm structure, blood-testicular barrier, and testicular function, and analyzed male reproductive system related toxic effects of RFR by varying physical parameters including frequency, treatment duration, and specific absorption rate, so as to provide a theoretical basis and scientific basis for the safe and reasonable use of radio frequency electromagnetic field by humans and subsequent in-depth research.
  • Publisher: Shanghai: Shanghai Municipal Center For Disease Control and Prevention
  • Language: Chinese;English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2095-9982
    DOI: 10.11836/JEOM23026
  • Source: Directory of Open Access Journals

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