Issue 11, 2013

Erythemal ultraviolet solar radiation doses received by young skiers

Abstract

Children are a special group since epidemiological evidence indicates that excessive exposure to sunlight at an early age increases the risk of skin cancer in later life. The purpose of this study is to quantify children's UV exposure when skiing, using dosimeters (VioSpor) placed on the shoulders of 10 participants. The children received a median daily Standard Erythema Dose of 2.1 within a range of 4.9–0.71, this being approximately 35% of the calculated 24 h ambient UV radiation on the horizontal plane. According to the results obtained, young skiers are exposed to UV radiation that can potentially cause skin damage and erythema and increase the risk of skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. These findings emphasise the need for adequate protective measures against solar radiation when skiing. The results also suggest that sun-protection campaigns should be undertaken aimed at children engaged in outdoor sports, including winter activities.

Graphical abstract: Erythemal ultraviolet solar radiation doses received by young skiers

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 May 2013
Accepted
23 Jul 2013
First published
24 Jul 2013

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2013,12, 1976-1983

Erythemal ultraviolet solar radiation doses received by young skiers

M. Serrano, J. Cañada, J. C. Moreno and Members of the Valencia Solar Radiation Research Group, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2013, 12, 1976 DOI: 10.1039/C3PP50154J

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