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Sun Protection in German Outdoor Workers: Differences by Sex and Job-Related Characteristics.
Annals of Work Exposures and Health, 2023BACKGROUND Ultraviolet (UV) exposure during outdoor work increases the risk of developing skin cancer. Therefore, the uptake of recommended sun protection behaviors is important to prevent UV-related skin damage in the population of outdoor workers.
K. Diehl +5 more
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Sun protection behavior: health impact, prevalence, correlates and interventions
Psychology and Health, 2023Sun protection behavior can reduce skin cancer risk. This paper provides an overview of skin cancer risk and the complex behavioral options for sun protection, along with a narrative review of research on determinants of, and interventions to promote ...
Anne K Julian, R. Ferrer, F. Perna
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Sun protection as a protective factor for actinic cheilitis: cross-sectional population-based study.
Oral Diseases, 2021OBJECTIVE To determine if sun protection is associated with lower occurrence of actinic cheilitis in adults living in a city from southern Brazil.
I. M. de Lucena +6 more
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Unintended sunburn after sunscreen application: An exploratory study of sun protection.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2020ISSUE ADDRESSED This study explores the experiences of adults aged 18 years and older who received an unintended sunburn whilst wearing sunscreen and examines why the application of sunscreen as a sun protection measure did not work as intended ...
M. O'Hara, C. Horsham, U. Koh, M. Janda
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2020
ISSUE ADDRESSED Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation during childhood is a significant determinant of lifetime skin cancer risk, but can be mitigated through primary schools' adoption of appropriate sun protection policies and practices.
Hugh Hunkin, K. Pollock, R. Scupham
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ISSUE ADDRESSED Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation during childhood is a significant determinant of lifetime skin cancer risk, but can be mitigated through primary schools' adoption of appropriate sun protection policies and practices.
Hugh Hunkin, K. Pollock, R. Scupham
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Sunscreen Application, Safety, and Sun Protection: The Evidence
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2019Recently in Canada, there has been an effort to create consistent messaging about sun safety as there is a lack of up-to-date evidence-based guidelines regarding sun-protection measures.
H. Li +4 more
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International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1985
SynopsisThe absorption of ultraviolet light by a film of sunscreen product on the surface of the skin is considered from a theoretical standpoint. It is apparent that Beer‐Lambert's Law would predict protection factors in excess of the actual factors by many orders of magnitude.
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SynopsisThe absorption of ultraviolet light by a film of sunscreen product on the surface of the skin is considered from a theoretical standpoint. It is apparent that Beer‐Lambert's Law would predict protection factors in excess of the actual factors by many orders of magnitude.
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1998
Background: Topical sunscreens have been used for many years on exposed areas (i.e., hands, face) to protect the skin from the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. Most people do not use sunscreens on their bodies when they are wearing clothes. An average weight cotton T shirt gives only a sun protection factor (SPF) of 7.
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Background: Topical sunscreens have been used for many years on exposed areas (i.e., hands, face) to protect the skin from the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. Most people do not use sunscreens on their bodies when they are wearing clothes. An average weight cotton T shirt gives only a sun protection factor (SPF) of 7.
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British Journal of Dermatology, 2009
Sun protection is a central measure to avoid the development of skin cancer and premature aging of the skin. In this context skin protection of children is of particular relevance since children spend a lot of time outdoors and they cannot provide themselves with sun protection measures as adults can.
M, Berneburg, C, Surber
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Sun protection is a central measure to avoid the development of skin cancer and premature aging of the skin. In this context skin protection of children is of particular relevance since children spend a lot of time outdoors and they cannot provide themselves with sun protection measures as adults can.
M, Berneburg, C, Surber
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1992
The degree of sun protection provided by various styles of hat at different anatomical sites on the head was measured using model headforms and ultraviolet-sensitive film badges. It was found that hats with a small brim, such as the flat cap favoured by elderly male photosensitive patients, provided negligible protection at all sites apart from the ...
B L, Diffey, J, Cheeseman
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The degree of sun protection provided by various styles of hat at different anatomical sites on the head was measured using model headforms and ultraviolet-sensitive film badges. It was found that hats with a small brim, such as the flat cap favoured by elderly male photosensitive patients, provided negligible protection at all sites apart from the ...
B L, Diffey, J, Cheeseman
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