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Effects of Mobile Phone Exposure on Biochemical Parameters of Cord Blood: a Preliminary Study

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2018

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Taylor & Francis inc

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The purpose of this study is to investigate foetal impact of radiofrequencies (RFs) emitted from mobile phones in postnatal cord blood. The study carried on 149 pregnant women divided into four groups such as nonusers of mobile phone (n: 37; control group), 2-15min/d (n: 39; group 1), 15-60min/d (n: 37; group 2) and participants using mobile phone for more than 60min/d (n: 36; group 3). Cord blood of the infants was taken in all groups for biochemical analyses immediately after birth. The results of the study showed that the biggest foetal impact was observed in the third study group which was pregnant exposed RFRs (RF radiation) more than 1h/d (1hour per day). AST (aspartat aminotransferaz), ALT (alanine aminotransferase), LDH (lactate dehydrogenase), CK (creatine kinase), CK-MB (creatine kinase-miyocardial band), CRP (c-reactive protein), PCT (procalcitonin), TnT (troponin T), uric acid and lactate levels of third group were found higher than the other groups (p<0.001). However, Mean platelet volume values of third group were found lower than the other groups (p<0.001). Finally, this is the first human study which was performed on pregnant and infants because there is no previous work in this area. However, the results of this study revealed that long-term RFR exposure of pregnant may result in some biochemical changes in the infants. Therefore, our suggestion to pregnant is to avoid from RFR exposure emitted from mobile phones at least during pregnancy.

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Dasdag, Suleyman/0000-0003-1211-9677; Bektas, Hava/0000-0001-9654-1319

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Mobile Phone, Radiofrequency Radiation (Rfr), Cord Blood, Biochemical Parameters, Pregnant

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37

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4

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184

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191