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Assessment of sun exposure in adolescent girls using activity diaries

Sullivan, Susan S. and Cobb, Jennifer L. and Rosen, Clifford J. and Holick, Michael F. and Chen, Tai C. and Kimlin, Michael G. and Parisi, Alfio V. (2003) Assessment of sun exposure in adolescent girls using activity diaries. Nutrition Research 23(5):pp. 631-611.

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Abstract

The objective was to test a method of assessing sun exposure for use in stratifying adolescent girls according to potential for vitamin D[3] synthesis in the skin. Thirty-five girls wore polysulphone ultraviolet (UV) dosimeters and kept diaries of their activities on August 17, 2000. Minutes spent outdoors during each hour of the day were tabulated and adjusted for the fractional strength of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation relative to peak hour. Total adjusted minutes outdoors were compared with UV dosimeter readings. A series of ampules containing 7-dehydrocholesterol were exposed on a flat plane to further investigate the potential for skin synthesis of previtamin D[3] with a given sun exposure. The correlation between measured UVB exposure and self-reported minutes outdoors adjusted for the time of day was r = 0.64. In vitro previtamin D[3] synthesis at midday was reduced by 50% on a cloudy day compared with a sunny day.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Subjects:210000 Science - General
ID Code:8060
Deposited By:Field, Sharyn G
Deposited On:13 June 2007
Alternative Locations:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0271-5317(03)00018-6
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2003 Elsevier
Additional Information:For more information, please refer to the publisher's website (link above) or contact the author: m.kimlin@qut.edu.au