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Photochemistry and Photobiology

Photochemistry and Photobiology

Volume 84 Issue 2, Pages 284 - 288

Published Online: 17 Dec 2007

Journal compilation © 2010 American Society for Photobiology



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Protection from Sunburn with β-Carotene—A Meta-analysis
Wolfgang Köpcke 1 and Jean Krutmann*2
  1 Department of Medical Informatics and Biomathematics, Münster University Hospital, Münster, Germany
  2 Institut für Umweltmedizinische Forschung (IUF) at the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf gGmbH, Germany
  *Corresponding author email: krutmann@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de (Jean Krutmann)

  This paper is part of a special issue dedicated to Professor Hasan Mukhtar on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 American Society for Photobiology

ABSTRACT

Nutritional 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

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1751-1097.2007.00253.x About DOI

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