If you are seeing this message, you may be experiencing temporary network problems. Please wait a few minutes and refresh the page. If the problem persists, you may wish to report it to your local Network Manager.
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the latest version of Microsoft or Mozilla web browser to help minimise these problems.
Wiley InterScience | ||
![]() Photochemistry and PhotobiologyVolume 84 Issue 2, Pages 284 - 288 Published Online: 17 Dec 2007 Journal compilation © 2010 American Society for Photobiology
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 140K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Protection from Sunburn with β-Carotene—A Meta-analysis Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 American Society for Photobiology ABSTRACTNutritional protection against skin damage from sunlight is increasingly advocated to the general public, but its effectiveness is controversial. In this meta-analysis, we have systematically reviewed the existing literature on human supplementation studies on dietary protection against sunburn by beta-carotene. A review of literature until June 2007 was performed in PubMed, ISI Web of Science and EBM Cochrane library and identified a total of seven studies which evaluated the effectiveness of β-carotene in protection against sunburn. Data were abstracted from these studies by means of a standardized data collection protocol. The subsequent meta-analysis showed that (1) β-carotene supplementation protects against sunburn and (2) the study duration had a significant influence on the effected size. Regression plot analysis revealed that protection required a minimum of 10 weeks of supplementation with a mean increase of the protective effect of 0.5 standard deviations with every additional month of supplementation. Thus, dietary supplementation of humans with β-carotene provides protection against sunburn in a time-dependent manner. Received 10 August 2007, accepted 24 October 2007 |