Epidemiological studies of low and radio frequency exposure on children's health comprise the following studies:
Authors | Year | Study type | Study group | Observation period | Study location | Endpoints | Parameters |
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Su XJ et al. | 2014 | cross-sectional study | women, children in utero, 18–35 years | 2009 - 2010 | China | embryonic development: length, width, and height of the embryonic sac and the length of the embryonic bud, apoptosis in decidua | magnetic field, intermediate frequency, 50/60 Hz, personal |
Chartier AL et al. | 2019 | case-control study | women, children in utero, newborns | 2008 - 2015 | USA | birth weight, hearing impairment | MRI |
Sudan M et al. | 2017 | cohort study | women, children, children in utero, 0–7 years | 1996 - 2002 | Denmark | asthma | 50/60 Hz, power transmission line, magnetic field, residential |
Zarei S et al. | 2019 | - | women, children, children in utero, 3–7 years | 2016 | Iran | speech problems | mobile communications, mobile phone, mobile phone base station, W-LAN/WiFi, cordless phone, power transmission line, PC/TV monitor, also other exposures without EMF |
Bouyssi-Kobar M et al. | 2015 | cohort study | women, children, children in utero, newborns, 0–4 years | not stated | USA | functional skills in communication, daily living skills, socialization, motor skills; hearing and vision skills | MRI |
Zvi E et al. | 2020 | cohort study | women, children, children in utero, newborns, 0–6 years | 2011 - 2017 | Israel | neurodevelopment: communication, daily living skills, socialization and motor skills | MRI |
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