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Effect of mobile telephones on sperm quality : a systematic review
and meta-analysis

Adams, J; Galloway, TS; Mondal, D; Esteves, SC; Mathews, F

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J Adams

TS Galloway

D Mondal

SC Esteves

F Mathews



Abstract

Mobile phones are owned by most of the adult population worldwide. Radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation
(RF-EMR) from these devices could potentially affect sperm development and function. Around 14% of
couples in high- and middle-income countries have difficulty conceiving, and there are unexplained declines
in semen quality reported in several countries. Given the ubiquity of mobile phone use, the potential role of
this environmental exposure needs to be clarified. A systematic review was therefore conducted, followed by
meta-analysis using random effects models, to determine whether exposure to RF-EMR emitted from mobile
phones affects human sperm quality. Participants were from fertility clinic and research centres. The sperm quality
outcome measures were motility, viability and concentration, which are the parameters most frequently used in
clinical settings to assess fertility.
We used ten studies in the meta-analysis, including 1492 samples. Exposure to mobile phones was associated
with reduced sperm motility (mean difference −8.1% (95% CI −13.1, −3.2)) and viability (mean difference
−9.1% (95% CI −18.4, 0.2)), but the effects on concentration were more equivocal. The results were consistent
across experimental in vitro and observational in vivo studies. We conclude that pooled results from in vitro
and in vivo studies suggest that mobile phone exposure negatively affects sperm quality. Further study is required
to determine the full clinical implications for both sub-fertile men and the general population.

Citation

and meta-analysis. Environment International, 70, 106-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2014.04.015

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 22, 2014
Online Publication Date Jun 10, 2014
Publication Date Sep 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jan 22, 2015
Publicly Available Date Oct 8, 2018
Journal Environment International
Print ISSN 0160-4120
Electronic ISSN 1873-6750
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 70
Pages 106-112
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2014.04.015
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2014.04.015
Related Public URLs http://www.journals.elsevier.com/environment-international/

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