研究目的
To review and summarize the current scientific evidence on whether children absorb more radio frequency (RF) energy in their heads than adults when using a mobile phone, focusing on dosimetric issues.
研究成果
For most metrics of exposure, particularly those relevant to compliance assessment, there is no clear evidence for age-related differences in RF energy absorption from mobile phones. However, local SAR in specific brain locations and tissues can vary with age due to differences in head size and dielectric properties of tissue. These differences are below regulatory limits and have no significance for compliance assessment. Real-world exposure conditions introduce additional variability that complicates generalizations about differential exposure in children vs. adults.
研究不足
The review is limited to dosimetric issues and does not address the larger issue of whether the use of mobile phones poses health risks to their users. The comparisons are based on simulations and models, which may not fully represent real-world exposure conditions due to variables such as phone position and usage patterns.