Objective: To examine the influence of geographical and seasonal factors on duration of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure of skin to produce recommended vitamin D levels without producing erythema. Design and setting: An ecological study using daily Ultraviolet Index (UVI) data collected in major population centres across Australia for 1 year (1 January - 31 December 2001) to calculate sun exposure times for recommended vitamin D production and erythema. Main outcome measures: Sun exposure times to produce either serum vitamin D concentrations equivalent to an oral intake of 200-600 IU/day or erythema for people aged 19-50 years with fair skin (Fitzpatrick type II skin) exposing 15% of the body. Results: In January, across Australia...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
A balance is required between avoiding an increase in the risk of skin cancer by excessive sun expos...
Objective: To examine the feasibility of balancing sunlight exposure to meet vitamin D requirements ...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
Spatio-temporal patterns in sun exposure underlie variations in skin cancer incidence and vitamin D ...
OBJECTIVE: Claims have been made that sun protection may negatively affect vitamin D status, but ver...
Past research has shown that certain shaded environments (e.g. shade umbrellas, gazebos, patios) can...
Observational studies suggest that people with a high serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrat...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
Observational studies suggest that people with a high serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrat...
An adequate vitamin D status, as measured by serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration, is i...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is required for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis, and experimental st...
Background: Vitamin D status generally varies seasonally with changing solar UVB radiation, time in ...
As a popular leisure activity, particularly among the senior population, lawn bowls has the potentia...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
A balance is required between avoiding an increase in the risk of skin cancer by excessive sun expos...
Objective: To examine the feasibility of balancing sunlight exposure to meet vitamin D requirements ...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
Spatio-temporal patterns in sun exposure underlie variations in skin cancer incidence and vitamin D ...
OBJECTIVE: Claims have been made that sun protection may negatively affect vitamin D status, but ver...
Past research has shown that certain shaded environments (e.g. shade umbrellas, gazebos, patios) can...
Observational studies suggest that people with a high serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrat...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
Observational studies suggest that people with a high serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrat...
An adequate vitamin D status, as measured by serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration, is i...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is required for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis, and experimental st...
Background: Vitamin D status generally varies seasonally with changing solar UVB radiation, time in ...
As a popular leisure activity, particularly among the senior population, lawn bowls has the potentia...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
The Quantitative Assessment of Solar UV [ultraviolet] Exposure for Vitamin D Synthesis in Australian...
A balance is required between avoiding an increase in the risk of skin cancer by excessive sun expos...