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Sunscreen photoprotection and vitamin D status

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, c...

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Autores principales: Passeron, T., Bouillon, R., Callender, V., Cestari, T., Diepgen, T.L., Green, A.C., van der Pols, J.C., Bernard, B.A., Ly, F., Bernerd, F., Marrot, L., Nielsen, M., Verschoore, M., Jablonski, N.G., Young, A.R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.17992
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author Passeron, T.
Bouillon, R.
Callender, V.
Cestari, T.
Diepgen, T.L.
Green, A.C.
van der Pols, J.C.
Bernard, B.A.
Ly, F.
Bernerd, F.
Marrot, L.
Nielsen, M.
Verschoore, M.
Jablonski, N.G.
Young, A.R.
author_facet Passeron, T.
Bouillon, R.
Callender, V.
Cestari, T.
Diepgen, T.L.
Green, A.C.
van der Pols, J.C.
Bernard, B.A.
Ly, F.
Bernerd, F.
Marrot, L.
Nielsen, M.
Verschoore, M.
Jablonski, N.G.
Young, A.R.
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description 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 were assessed. RESULTS: A serum level of ≥ 50 nmol L(−1) 25(OH)D is a target for all individuals. Broad‐spectrum sunscreens that prevent erythema are unlikely to compromise vitamin D status in healthy populations. Vitamin D screening should be restricted to those at risk of hypovitaminosis, such as patients with photosensitivity disorders, who require rigorous photoprotection. Screening and supplementation are advised for this group. CONCLUSIONS: Sunscreen use for daily and recreational photoprotection does not compromise vitamin D synthesis, even when applied under optimal conditions. What's already known about this topic? Knowledge of the relationship between solar exposure behaviour, sunscreen use and vitamin D is important for public health but there is confusion about optimal vitamin D status and the safest way to achieve this. Practical recommendations on the potential impact of daily and/or recreational sunscreens on vitamin D status are lacking for healthy people. What does this study add? Judicious use of daily broad‐spectrum sunscreens with high ultraviolet (UV) A protection will not compromise vitamin D status in healthy people. However, photoprotection strategies for patients with photosensitivity disorders that include high sun‐protection factor sunscreens with high UVA protection, along with protective clothing and shade‐seeking behaviour are likely to compromise vitamin D status. Screening for vitamin D status and supplementation are recommended in patients with photosensitivity disorders.
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spelling pubmed-68999262019-12-20 Sunscreen photoprotection and vitamin D status Passeron, T. Bouillon, R. Callender, V. Cestari, T. Diepgen, T.L. Green, A.C. van der Pols, J.C. Bernard, B.A. Ly, F. Bernerd, F. Marrot, L. Nielsen, M. Verschoore, M. Jablonski, N.G. Young, A.R. Br J Dermatol Reviews 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 were assessed. RESULTS: A serum level of ≥ 50 nmol L(−1) 25(OH)D is a target for all individuals. Broad‐spectrum sunscreens that prevent erythema are unlikely to compromise vitamin D status in healthy populations. Vitamin D screening should be restricted to those at risk of hypovitaminosis, such as patients with photosensitivity disorders, who require rigorous photoprotection. Screening and supplementation are advised for this group. CONCLUSIONS: Sunscreen use for daily and recreational photoprotection does not compromise vitamin D synthesis, even when applied under optimal conditions. What's already known about this topic? Knowledge of the relationship between solar exposure behaviour, sunscreen use and vitamin D is important for public health but there is confusion about optimal vitamin D status and the safest way to achieve this. Practical recommendations on the potential impact of daily and/or recreational sunscreens on vitamin D status are lacking for healthy people. What does this study add? Judicious use of daily broad‐spectrum sunscreens with high ultraviolet (UV) A protection will not compromise vitamin D status in healthy people. However, photoprotection strategies for patients with photosensitivity disorders that include high sun‐protection factor sunscreens with high UVA protection, along with protective clothing and shade‐seeking behaviour are likely to compromise vitamin D status. Screening for vitamin D status and supplementation are recommended in patients with photosensitivity disorders. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-15 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6899926/ /pubmed/31069788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.17992 Text en © 2019 The Authors. British Journal of Dermatology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Association of Dermatologists. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Bouillon, R.
Callender, V.
Cestari, T.
Diepgen, T.L.
Green, A.C.
van der Pols, J.C.
Bernard, B.A.
Ly, F.
Bernerd, F.
Marrot, L.
Nielsen, M.
Verschoore, M.
Jablonski, N.G.
Young, A.R.
Sunscreen photoprotection and vitamin D status
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.17992
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