Issue 7, 2015

Sun exposure patterns of urban, suburban, and rural children: a dosimetry and diary study of 150 children

Abstract

Background: Sun exposure is the main etiology of skin cancer. Differences in skin cancer incidence have been observed between rural and urban populations. Objectives: As sun exposure begins in childhood, we examined summer UVR exposure doses and sun behavior in children resident in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Methods: Personal, electronic UVR dosimeters and sun behavior diaries were used during a summer (3.5 months) by 150 children (4–19 years of age) resident in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Results: On school/kindergarten days rural children spent more time outdoors and received higher UVR doses than urban and suburban children (rural: median 2.3 h per day, median 0.9 SED per day, urban: median 1.3 h per day, median 0.3 SED per day, suburban: median 1.5 h per day, median 0.4 SED per day) (p ≤ 0.007). Urban and suburban children exhibited a more intermittent sun exposure pattern than rural children. Differences in UVR exposure doses were from high exposure days (e.g. beach days) outside Denmark. Suburban children had a total UVR exposure similar to rural children (suburban: median 109.4 SED, rural: median 103.1 SED), with days spent abroad contributing greatly to the total UVR exposure dose (total UVR on days spent abroad: suburban: median 48.0 SED, rural: median 8.0 SED). Conclusions: Differences in sun exposure patterns exist between children from different areas and may be the background for higher skin cancer incidences in urban populations.

Graphical abstract: Sun exposure patterns of urban, suburban, and rural children: a dosimetry and diary study of 150 children

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Feb 2015
Accepted
17 May 2015
First published
18 May 2015

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2015,14, 1282-1289

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Sun exposure patterns of urban, suburban, and rural children: a dosimetry and diary study of 150 children

M. Bodekær, B. Petersen, P. A. Philipsen, J. Heydenreich, E. Thieden and H. C. Wulf, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2015, 14, 1282 DOI: 10.1039/C5PP00052A

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