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![]() Photochemistry and PhotobiologyVolume 84 Issue 6, Pages 1487 - 1492 Published Online: 29 May 2008 Journal compilation © 2010 American Society for Photobiology
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 427K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Sunbed Radiation Provokes Cutaneous Vitamin D Synthesis in Humans—A Randomized Controlled Trial Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 American Society for Photobiology ABSTRACTWe wanted to investigate whether the use of sunbeds with sunlamps emitting mainly UVA and only 0.5% or 1.4% UVB will increase the level of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D). In a randomized, controlled, open study on healthy, Caucasian females (>50 years) sunbed radiation was given as follows: four 6-min sunbed sessions (days 0, 2, 4 and 7) and four 12-min sunbed sessions (days 9, 11, 14 and 16 ) with sunlamps emitting 0.5% UVB (n = 20) or with sunlamps emitting 1.4% UVB (n = 15). The controls (n = 21) had no intervention. Serum levels of 25(OH)D were measured on days 0, 9 and 18 in all three groups. The average increase in serum 25(OH)D from day 0 to day 9 was 12 nmol L Received 21 December 2007, accepted 26 March 2008 |