IMPORTANCEIndoor tanning is associated with an increased risk of skin cancer, including melanoma, and is particularly dangerous for younger and more frequent indoor tanners.OBJECTIVETo examine the prevalence of indoor tanning and frequent indoor tanning (\ue2\u2030\ua510 times during the 12 months before each survey) and their association with health-related behaviors.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTSA cross-sectional study examined data from the 2009 and 2011 national Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, which used nationally representative samples of US high school students representing approximately 15.5 million students each survey year. The study included 25 861 students who answered the indoor tanning question.MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURESThe pr...
Background: Understanding of associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors ...
AbstractBackgroundIndoor tanning (IT) before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by 75%. Neverthel...
Skin cancer is a major public health concern, and tanning remains a modifiable risk factor. Multidim...
Indoor tanning exposes users to high levels of ultraviolet radiation, increasing skin cancer risk. T...
Skin cancer incidence rates, including those for melanoma, continue to rise each year. These rates a...
Understanding of the associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors such as ...
Understanding of the associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors such as ...
ObjectivesTo examine the association between state indoor tanning laws and indoor tanning behavior u...
Background Younger indoor tanning initiation leads to greater melanoma risk due to more frequent and...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-08-01T00:00:00Z26817798PMC6069527vault:1910
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to engaging in poor skin-protection behaviors. The objective...
PurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation and a history of sunburn in childhood contribute to risk of...
The purpose of this research is to assess the indoor tanning behaviors at Illinois Wesleyan Universi...
Background: Understanding of associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors ...
A body of research has focused on adolescents' indoor tanning behaviors but relatively little is kno...
Background: Understanding of associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors ...
AbstractBackgroundIndoor tanning (IT) before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by 75%. Neverthel...
Skin cancer is a major public health concern, and tanning remains a modifiable risk factor. Multidim...
Indoor tanning exposes users to high levels of ultraviolet radiation, increasing skin cancer risk. T...
Skin cancer incidence rates, including those for melanoma, continue to rise each year. These rates a...
Understanding of the associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors such as ...
Understanding of the associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors such as ...
ObjectivesTo examine the association between state indoor tanning laws and indoor tanning behavior u...
Background Younger indoor tanning initiation leads to greater melanoma risk due to more frequent and...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-08-01T00:00:00Z26817798PMC6069527vault:1910
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to engaging in poor skin-protection behaviors. The objective...
PurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation and a history of sunburn in childhood contribute to risk of...
The purpose of this research is to assess the indoor tanning behaviors at Illinois Wesleyan Universi...
Background: Understanding of associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors ...
A body of research has focused on adolescents' indoor tanning behaviors but relatively little is kno...
Background: Understanding of associations between indoor tanning and risky health related behaviors ...
AbstractBackgroundIndoor tanning (IT) before the age of 35 increases melanoma risk by 75%. Neverthel...
Skin cancer is a major public health concern, and tanning remains a modifiable risk factor. Multidim...