نتایج جستجو برای: tanning

تعداد نتایج: 1486  

2012
Karen Lostritto Leah M Ferrucci Brenda Cartmel David J Leffell Annette M Molinaro Allen E Bale Susan T Mayne

BACKGROUND Despite educational and public health campaigns to convey the risks of indoor tanning, many individuals around the world continue to engage in this behavior. Few descriptive studies of indoor tanning have collected information pertaining to the lifetime history of indoor tanning, thereby limiting our ability to understand indoor tanning patterns and potentially target interventions f...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2011
Henry W Lim William D James Darrell S Rigel Mary E Maloney James M Spencer Reva Bhushan

The incidence of melanoma skin cancer is increasing rapidly, particularly among young women in the United States. Numerous studies have documented an association between the use of indoor tanning devices and an increased risk of skin cancer, especially in young women. Studies have shown that ultraviolet exposure, even in the absence of erythema or burn, results in DNA damage. Countries and regu...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2011
Joni A Mayer Susan I Woodruff Donald J Slymen James F Sallis Jean L Forster Elizabeth J Clapp Katherine D Hoerster Latrice C Pichon John R Weeks George E Belch Martin A Weinstock Todd Gilmer

OBJECTIVES We evaluated psychosocial, built-environmental, and policy-related correlates of adolescents' indoor tanning use. METHODS We developed 5 discrete data sets in the 100 most populous US cities, based on interviews of 6125 adolescents (aged 14-17 years) and their parents, analysis of state indoor tanning laws, interviews with enforcement experts, computed density of tanning facilities...

2017
D Taddeo

Cutaneous malignant melanoma has increased more than threefold in the last 35 years. Because damage is cumulative, exposure to ultraviolet radiation early in life elevates a risk which is increased further as individuals use artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation. The full impact and scope of damage caused by year-round indoor tanning may take years to appreciate given the long latency per...

2015
Xinxin Li Ya-nan Wang Jing Li

Tannery wastewater usually contains a high salinity due to the use of sodium chloride (NaCl) in curing and pickling. Although some no-pickle tanning and salt-free pickling technologies were developed, few of them have been widely used due to relatively poor mechanical and bulk properties of the resultant leather. Therefore, the role of NaCl in pickling and tanning should be elucidated in the fi...

Journal: :Health education research 2015
Donna Perez James Kite Sally M Dunlop Anne E Cust Chris Goumas Trish Cotter Scott C Walsberger Anita Dessaix Adrian Bauman

Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15- to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with age. The 'Dark Side of Tanning' (DSOT) mass media campaign was developed in 2007 to influence attitudes related to tanning. This study aimed to assess recall and impact of the DSOT campaign. Data were collected using online surveys of 13- to 44-year-olds living in New South Wales in the summer ...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2008
Joni A Mayer Katherine D Hoerster Latrice C Pichon Debra A Rubio Susan I Woodruff Jean L Forster

INTRODUCTION Twenty-eight US states have passed legislation for indoor tanning facilities. To our knowledge, whether these state laws are actually enforced has not been evaluated previously in all 28 states. Therefore, we interviewed key informants in these states to assess enforcement practices. METHODS Two trained interviewers used a structured survey instrument to interview 28 key informan...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2010
DeAnn Lazovich Rachel Isaksson Vogel Marianne Berwick Martin A Weinstock Kristin E Anderson Erin M Warshaw

BACKGROUND Indoor tanning has been only weakly associated with melanoma risk; most reports were unable to adjust for sun exposure, confirm a dose-response, or examine specific tanning devices. A population-based case-control study was conducted to address these limitations. METHODS Cases of invasive cutaneous melanoma, diagnosed in Minnesota between 2004 and 2007 at ages 25 to 59, were ascert...

Journal: :Health reports 2017
Sami Q Qutob Michelle O'Brien Katya Feder James McNamee Mireille Guay John Than

BACKGROUND Tanning equipment use is related to the early onset of cancer, with the risk increasing as the duration and repetition of exposure increase. In 2009, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified tanning equipment use as carcinogenic to humans, and according to the World Health Organization, the risk of skin melanoma increases significantly when use begins before age 35....

2010
Miriam Kravitz

Healthcare providers and public health advocates are celebrating a step forward in the campaign to address the exponential growth in tanning bed use, which has been linked to significantly increased rates of skin cancer, including melanoma. The levying of a 10% tax on indoor tanning was a significant addition to the recent healthcare reform bill, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, ...

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