Workers’ UV exposure and the subsequent impact on skin

作者: Keqin Jia

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摘要: Introduction: Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight is a causative factor in the development of skin damage and cancer. Little research has been undertaken into assessing sun linking inside buildings or behind window glass. This project directly addressed this issue by aiming assess role that UV on for indoor workers drivers. Methods: Measurements personal using sensitive polymer dosimeters were 41 3 professional Physical measurements characteristics including pigmentation induced photoaging also determined. In addition, demographic information along with phenotypic characteristics, protection practice history, history assessed through questionnaire. Results: Indoor typically received low doses radiation. However, one driver high dose (13J/cm2 UVA 4.99 MED UVB arm). Age years residing Australia had positive correlation pigmentation. The number major sunburns before 18 was risk adults. Those participants fair skin, non-black hair blue/green /blue-grey eye more likely have related exposure. Conclusions: A person’s age, Australia, numbers sunburn, colour, colour are important factors associated sun-related workers. ‘Real World’ implications: 1. The clearly confirms importance early prevention. To protect extensive your generation should significance further prevention damage. 2. It unsurprising age Therefore, general public reinforce their protective measures check regularly. 3. Drivers take during working hours between sunrise sunset.

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