Background: Global concern about vitamin D deficiency has fuelled debates on photoprotection and the importance of solar exposure to meet vitamin D requirements. Objectives: To review the published evidence to reach a consensus on the influence of photoprotection by sunscreens on vitamin D status, considering other relevant factors. Methods: An international panel of 13 experts in endocrinology, dermatology, photobiology, epidemiology and biological anthropology reviewed the literature prior to a 1-day meeting in June 2017, during which the evidence was discussed. Methods of assessment and determining factors of vitamin D status, and public health perspectives were examined and consequences of sun exposure and the effects of photoprotection...
Exposure of the skin to sunlight can cause skin cancer and is also necessary for cutaneous Vitamin D...
This article aims to alert the medical community and public health authorities to accumulating evide...
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that an adequate amount of vitamin D should be obtain...
Background: Global concern about vitamin D deficiency has fuelled debates on photoprotection and the...
Background: Sunscreen use can prevent skin cancer, but there are concerns that it may increase the r...
Abstract: Background: Most of the organism’s vitamin D (VD) is obtained through the cutaneous synth...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
The use of Sunscreens has been increasing over the last few decades, its awareness among general mas...
Exposure of the skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the main risk factor for skin cancer, and a ma...
Background: Adults living in the sunny Australian climate are at high risk of skin cancer, but vitam...
Vitamin D seems to be associated with a protective effect in a vast range of diseases, including car...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is required for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis, and experimental st...
Objective: Recent reports on the association between low serum vitamin D and increased risk of cance...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Cutaneous cholecalciferol synthesis...
Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide health problem. The major source of vitamin D for most humans is...
Exposure of the skin to sunlight can cause skin cancer and is also necessary for cutaneous Vitamin D...
This article aims to alert the medical community and public health authorities to accumulating evide...
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that an adequate amount of vitamin D should be obtain...
Background: Global concern about vitamin D deficiency has fuelled debates on photoprotection and the...
Background: Sunscreen use can prevent skin cancer, but there are concerns that it may increase the r...
Abstract: Background: Most of the organism’s vitamin D (VD) is obtained through the cutaneous synth...
Sun exposure carries both harms and benefits. Exposing the skin to the sun is the main modifiable ca...
The use of Sunscreens has been increasing over the last few decades, its awareness among general mas...
Exposure of the skin to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the main risk factor for skin cancer, and a ma...
Background: Adults living in the sunny Australian climate are at high risk of skin cancer, but vitam...
Vitamin D seems to be associated with a protective effect in a vast range of diseases, including car...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is required for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis, and experimental st...
Objective: Recent reports on the association between low serum vitamin D and increased risk of cance...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Cutaneous cholecalciferol synthesis...
Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide health problem. The major source of vitamin D for most humans is...
Exposure of the skin to sunlight can cause skin cancer and is also necessary for cutaneous Vitamin D...
This article aims to alert the medical community and public health authorities to accumulating evide...
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that an adequate amount of vitamin D should be obtain...