SHI Tian, ZHANG Min, LIU Chong, DENG Yanling, CHEN Panpan, MIAO Yu, ZENG Jiayue, LU Tingting, LIU Xiaoying, WU Yang, LI Chengru, ZENG Qiang. Associations of mobile phone use with male semen quality and sex hormones[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2023, 40(2): 163-170. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM22329
Citation: SHI Tian, ZHANG Min, LIU Chong, DENG Yanling, CHEN Panpan, MIAO Yu, ZENG Jiayue, LU Tingting, LIU Xiaoying, WU Yang, LI Chengru, ZENG Qiang. Associations of mobile phone use with male semen quality and sex hormones[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2023, 40(2): 163-170. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM22329

Associations of mobile phone use with male semen quality and sex hormones

  • Background Experimental studies have shown that radiofrequency electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile phones can cause adverse effects on male reproductive health, including decreased semen quality and altered sex hormones. However, the results of epidemiological studies on the relationship between mobile phone use and male semen quality are inconsistent. Furthermore, there are few epidemiological studies on the association of mobile phone use with sex hormones.
    Objective To explore the associations of mobile phone use with male semen quality and sex hormones.
    Methods A total of 2045 men visited the reproductive medicine center of a hospital in Wuhan and ordered infertility examination were recruited from December 2018 to January 2020. Information on mobile phone use was obtained using a questionnaire. Among them, 1232 and 1694 men were eligible for semen quality analyses and sex hormone analyses, respectively. Multiple linear and logistic regression models were used to analyze the associations of mobile phone use with male semen quality and sex hormones.
    Results After adjusting for potential confounders, there was no statistically significant associations of mobile phone use with sperm progressive motility, sperm total motility, sperm concentration, sperm count, or serum luteinizing hormone (P>0.05). However, serum total testosterone showed a declined tendency with increasing daily duration of mobile phone use (Ptrend=0.08). Compared with men with daily mobile phone use of 0-2 h, men with daily mobile phone use of 2.1-5, 5.1-8, and >8 h showed decreased serum total testosterone concentrations by 6.29% (95%CI: 0.40%-11.84%), 6.01% (95%CI: 0.60%-12.19%), and 7.87% (95%CI: 0.40%-14.79%), respectively.
    Conclusion Mobile phone use is not associated with male semen quality and serum luteinizing hormone, but increasing daily duration of mobile phone use is potentially associated with a tendency to lower male serum total testosterone.
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