Title of article :
Comprehensive Study about Mobile Phone Radiation Effects on Body Weight and Body Composition
Author/Authors :
Rahimnia ، Ramin Department of Medical Nanotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Namazi Shabestari ، Alireza Department of Geriatric Medicine - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Khoshchehreh ، Mahdi Department of Pathology - University of California , Aghaii ، Maryam Islamic Azad University, Tehran Branch , Mesbah ، Gholamreza Department of Comparative Pathology - Urology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Zahmatkesh ، Parisa Department of Genetics - Islamic Azad University, Medical Branch , Zareian Baghdadabad ، Leila Department of Biology - Medical Biotechnology Research Center - Yazd University , Noori ، Narges Iran Telecommunication Research Center , Khajavi ، Alireza Research Committee, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Abedi yarandi ، Vahid Sina Hospital - Tehran university of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction The present study was a comprehensive study that assessed the effects of exposure to mobile phone radiation on body weight and body composition as well as assessing the critical indicators associated with body composition. Methods Twenty rats weighing 200+10g at 4 to 6 weeks of age were individually housed in cages. The rats were randomly divided into the following two groups of 10 animals each: the control group and an exposure group that underwent electromagnetic wave radiation for 4 hours once a day for five weeks. The exposure was given by mobile phone having a specific absorption rate (SAR) of 0.90 watts/kg. Results There were no significant differences in mean changes in weight, height, lee index, and chest between the two groups. No significant differences were detected in fat mass, lean mass, and total mass of exposure and control groups at the end of the study. There were no significant differences among groups in FBS, lipid profile, thyroid hormone, kidney function, and appetite-regulating hormones. Conclusions The current study showed that exposure to mobile phone radiations for 4 hours once a day for five weeks (SAR of 0.90 Watt/kg) has no adverse effects on the thyroid, kidney functions, and hormonal profiles as well as body weight and body composition.
Keywords :
Mobile Phone , Cell phone , Weight , Body mass index , body composition
Journal title :
Translational Research in Urology
Journal title :
Translational Research in Urology