Radio-frequency electromagnetic field exposure and contribution of sources in the general population: an organ-specific integrative exposure assessment
van Wel, Luuk; Liorni, Ilaria; Huss, Anke; Thielens, Arno; Wiart, Joe; Joseph, Wout; Röösli, Martin; Foerster, Milena; Massardier-Pilonchery, Amelie; Capstick, Myles; Cardis, Elisabeth; Vermeulen, Roel
(2021) Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, volume 31, issue 6, pp. 999 - 1007
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Abstract
In order to achieve an integrated radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) dose assessment, detailed information about source-specific exposure duration and output power is needed. We developed an Integrated Exposure Model (IEM) to combine energy absorbed due to use of and exposure to RF-EMF sources and applied it to a sample of
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the general population to derive population RF-EMF estimates. The IEM used specific absorption rate transfer algorithms to provide RF-EMF daily dose estimates (mJ/kg/day) using source-specific attributes (e.g. output power, distance), personal characteristics and usage patterns. Information was obtained from an international survey performed in four European countries with 1755 participants. We obtained median whole-body and whole-brain doses of 183.7 and 204.4 mJ/kg/day. Main contributors to whole-brain dose were mobile phone near the head for calling (2G networks) and far-field sources, whereas the latter together with multiple other RF-EMF sources were main contributors for whole-body dose. For other anatomical sites, 2G phone calls, mobile data and far-field exposure were important contributors. The IEM provides insight into main contributors to total RF-EMF dose and, applied to an international survey, provides an estimate of population RF-dose. The IEM can be used in future epidemiological studies, risk assessments and exposure reduction strategies.
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Keywords: Dose estimation, Mobile communication devices, Modelling, RF-EMF, Epidemiology, Toxicology, Pollution, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
ISSN: 1559-0631
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Note: © 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. part of Springer Nature.
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