The effects of radiofrequency exposure on cognition: A systematic review and meta-analysis of human observational studies

May 31, 2024Environment international

How Radiofrequency Exposure May Affect Human Thinking and Memory: A Review of Observational Studies

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Abstract

The analysis included 5 studies with 4639 participants across three countries.

  • Mobile phone use is the primary source of RF-EMF exposure evaluated in the studies.
  • Findings indicate little to no effect of RF-EMF exposure on learning and memory, with low certainty evidence for accuracy and response time in memory tasks.
  • Executive function tests showed minimal effects, with very low certainty regarding interference susceptibility.
  • Complex attention tasks also demonstrated little to no impact from RF-EMF exposure, according to low certainty evidence.
  • For elderly participants, very low certainty evidence suggested frequent mobile phone use may not significantly affect cognitive decline.

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