Men who carry a cellphone in their pants
pocket may harm their sperm and reduce their chances of having children,
a new review warns.
The research team analyzed the findings
of 10 studies that examined how cellphone exposure may affect male
fertility. Among men with no exposure to cellphones, 50 per cent to 85
per cent of their sperm had a normal ability to move towards an egg.
The effects of cellphone exposure on
sperm concentration (the number of sperm per unit of semen) were
unclear, the investigators noted.
Most adults worldwide own mobile phones,
and about 14 per cent of couples in middle- and high-income nations have
difficulty conceiving, the researchers said. They also noted that
previous studies have suggested radio-frequency electromagnetic
radiation emitted by cellphones can harm male fertility.
“Given the enormous scale of mobile phone
use around the world, the potential role of this environmental exposure
needs to be clarified,” study leader Fiona Mathews, of the biosciences
department at the University of Exeter in England, said in a university
news release.
“This study strongly suggests that being
exposed to radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation from carrying
mobiles in trouser pockets negatively affects sperm quality.
“This could be particularly important for
men already on the borderline of infertility, and further research is
required to determine the full clinical implications for the general
population,” she said.
While the study found an association
between cellphone exposure and male infertility, the study was not
designed to determine a cause-and-effect relationship.
-New York Times News Service.
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