نتایج جستجو برای: sun exposure

تعداد نتایج: 338401  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Nives Pustisek Mirna Situm

In the last decade, awareness of the harmful effects of solar ultraviolet radiation has increased. Modern lifestyles, outdoor occupations, sports and other activities make total sun avoidance impossible. Children spend more time outdoors than adults and there is compelling evidence that childhood is a particularly vulnerable time for the photocarcinogenic effects of the sun. Sun exposure among ...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2012
Sin-Eng Chia Kin-Yoke Wong Christopher Cheng Weber Lau Puay-Hoon Tan

BACKGROUND Most of the epidemiology studies on the effects of sun exposure and prostate cancer were conducted among the temperate countries of North America and Europe. Little is known about the influence on Asian populations. The purpose of current study was to evaluate any association of sun exposure with risk of prostate cancer in Chinese, Malays and Indians who reside in the tropics. METH...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2008
David L O'Riordan Karen Glanz Peter Gies Tom Elliott

Outdoor recreation settings, such as swimming pools, provide a promising venue to assess UVR exposure and sun protection practices among individuals who are minimally clothed and exposed to potentially high levels of UVR. Most studies assessing sun exposure/protection practices rely on self-reported data, which are subject to bias. The aim of this study was to establish the feasibility of condu...

2017
Nathan J. Downs Alfio V. Parisi Harry Butler Alex Rawlings Raja Salem Elrahoumi

Exposure to natural sunlight, specifically solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation contributes to lifetime risks of skin cancer, eye disease, and diseases associated with vitamin D insufficiency. Improved knowledge of personal sun exposure patterns can inform public health policy; and help target high-risk population groups. Subsequently, an extensive number of studies have been conducted to measure p...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2009
Philippa H Youl Monika Janda Michael Kimlin

Exposure of the skin to sunlight can cause skin cancer and is also necessary for cutaneous Vitamin D production. Media reports have highlighted the purported health benefits of Vitamin D. Our aim was to examine attitudes and behaviours related to sun protection and Vitamin D. A cross-sectional study of 2,001 residents in Queensland, Australia, aged 20-70 years was undertaken. Information collec...

Journal: :Journal of paediatrics and child health 2014
Padmaja Ramankutty Nicholas H de Klerk Margaret Miller Michael Fenech Nathan O'Callaghan Bruce K Armstrong Elizabeth Milne

AIM Health benefits of adequate vitamin D levels in the blood include better bone health and a reduced incidence of a range of chronic diseases and infections. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure from the sun is the main source of vitamin D; however, such exposure, especially from a young age, is also a potential risk factor for skin cancer. The current study examined the association of UV expo...

2011

Sunlight sustains life on earth. Sunlight is essential for vitamin D synthesis in the skin. The sun’s ultraviolet rays can be hazardous, however, because excessive exposure causes skin cancer and other adverse health effects. Skin cancer is amajor public health problem;more than 2 million new cases are diagnosed in the United States each year. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) causes the 3 major form...

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