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The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.

BACKGROUND: Skin ageing is said to be caused by multiple factors. The relationship with sun exposure is of particular interest because the detrimental cutaneous effects of the sun may be a strong motivator to sun protection. We report a study of skin ageing in participants of an epidemiological stud...

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Autores principales: Suppa, M, Elliott, F, Mikeljevic, JS, Mukasa, Y, Chan, M, Leake, S, Karpavicius, B, Haynes, S, Bakker, E, Peris, K, Barrett, JH, Bishop, DT, Newton Bishop, JA
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21787368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10536.x
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author Suppa, M
Elliott, F
Mikeljevic, JS
Mukasa, Y
Chan, M
Leake, S
Karpavicius, B
Haynes, S
Bakker, E
Peris, K
Barrett, JH
Bishop, DT
Newton Bishop, JA
author_facet Suppa, M
Elliott, F
Mikeljevic, JS
Mukasa, Y
Chan, M
Leake, S
Karpavicius, B
Haynes, S
Bakker, E
Peris, K
Barrett, JH
Bishop, DT
Newton Bishop, JA
author_sort Suppa, M
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description BACKGROUND: Skin ageing is said to be caused by multiple factors. The relationship with sun exposure is of particular interest because the detrimental cutaneous effects of the sun may be a strong motivator to sun protection. We report a study of skin ageing in participants of an epidemiological study of melanoma. OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictors of periorbital cutaneous ageing and whether it could be used as an objective marker of sun exposure. METHODS: Photographs of the periorbital skin in 1341 participants were graded for wrinkles, degree of vascularity and blotchy pigmentation and the resultant data assessed in relation to reported sun exposure, sunscreen use, body mass index (BMI), smoking and the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene status. Data were analysed using proportional odds regression. RESULTS: Wrinkling was associated with age and heavy smoking. Use of higher sun-protection factor sunscreen was protective (P=0·01). Age, male sex, MC1R variants (‘r’, P=0·01; ‘R’, P=0·02), higher reported daily sun exposure (P=0·02), increased BMI (P=0·01) and smoking (P=0·02) were risk factors for hypervascularity. Blotchy pigmentation was associated with age, male sex, higher education and higher weekday sun exposure (P=0·03). More frequent sunscreen use (P=0·02) and MC1R variants (‘r’, P=0·03; ‘R’, P=0·001) were protective. CONCLUSIONS: Periorbital wrinkling is a poor biomarker of reported sun exposure. Vascularity is a better biomarker as is blotchy pigmentation, the latter in darker-skinned individuals. In summary, male sex, sun exposure, smoking, obesity and MC1R variants were associated with measures of cutaneous ageing. Sunscreen use showed some evidence of being protective.
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spelling pubmed-32020272012-01-17 The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K. Suppa, M Elliott, F Mikeljevic, JS Mukasa, Y Chan, M Leake, S Karpavicius, B Haynes, S Bakker, E Peris, K Barrett, JH Bishop, DT Newton Bishop, JA Br J Dermatol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Skin ageing is said to be caused by multiple factors. The relationship with sun exposure is of particular interest because the detrimental cutaneous effects of the sun may be a strong motivator to sun protection. We report a study of skin ageing in participants of an epidemiological study of melanoma. OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictors of periorbital cutaneous ageing and whether it could be used as an objective marker of sun exposure. METHODS: Photographs of the periorbital skin in 1341 participants were graded for wrinkles, degree of vascularity and blotchy pigmentation and the resultant data assessed in relation to reported sun exposure, sunscreen use, body mass index (BMI), smoking and the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene status. Data were analysed using proportional odds regression. RESULTS: Wrinkling was associated with age and heavy smoking. Use of higher sun-protection factor sunscreen was protective (P=0·01). Age, male sex, MC1R variants (‘r’, P=0·01; ‘R’, P=0·02), higher reported daily sun exposure (P=0·02), increased BMI (P=0·01) and smoking (P=0·02) were risk factors for hypervascularity. Blotchy pigmentation was associated with age, male sex, higher education and higher weekday sun exposure (P=0·03). More frequent sunscreen use (P=0·02) and MC1R variants (‘r’, P=0·03; ‘R’, P=0·001) were protective. CONCLUSIONS: Periorbital wrinkling is a poor biomarker of reported sun exposure. Vascularity is a better biomarker as is blotchy pigmentation, the latter in darker-skinned individuals. In summary, male sex, sun exposure, smoking, obesity and MC1R variants were associated with measures of cutaneous ageing. Sunscreen use showed some evidence of being protective. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3202027/ /pubmed/21787368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10536.x Text en Copyright © 2011 British Association of Dermatologists http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Suppa, M
Elliott, F
Mikeljevic, JS
Mukasa, Y
Chan, M
Leake, S
Karpavicius, B
Haynes, S
Bakker, E
Peris, K
Barrett, JH
Bishop, DT
Newton Bishop, JA
The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title_full The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title_fullStr The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title_full_unstemmed The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title_short The determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the U.K.
title_sort determinants of periorbital skin ageing in participants of a melanoma case–control study in the u.k.
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21787368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10536.x
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