Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure on male fertility: A systematic review of experimental studies on non-human mammals and human sperm in vitro

Mar 16, 2024Environment international

Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and their effects on male fertility in animal experiments and human sperm samples

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Abstract

A total of 117 animal studies and 10 human sperm studies were included in the review of RF-EMF exposure effects.

  • Evidence of adverse effects of RF-EMF exposure was found in animal studies for all endpoints considered except for the rate of infertile males and litter size.
  • Moderate certainty was assigned to the reduction of pregnancy rates, while low certainty was attributed to the reduction of sperm count.
  • Human sperm studies indicated a small detrimental effect of RF-EMF exposure on sperm vitality and no effect on DNA or chromatin alterations.
  • Most studies had limitations that contributed to uncertainty in the results, preventing firm conclusions on most endpoints.
  • Exposure levels in many studies were higher than what human populations typically experience, complicating the establishment of exposure guidelines.

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