Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Karina dos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Zandavalli, Monica Cristina Brugalli, Forte, Gabriele Carra, Schneider, Aline Petter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170582
Resumo: Introduction: Postmen are daily exposed to high levels of solar radiation, and lack of protection can result in many health damages. The present study aimed to identify cutaneous phototypes and evaluate the intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen. Methods: Cross-sectional study, carried out from August 2011 to December 2012 in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Socioeconomic and behavioral data regarding daily solar exposure were collected through a questionnaire. To evaluate the intake of beta-carotene, lycopene and omega-3, two 24-hour dietary recalls were applied. Cutaneous phototypes were assessed by Fitzpatrick’s classification. Results: A total of 181 postmen were analyzed, whose mean age was 40.2±11.4 years old, and 140 (77.3%) were male. The cutaneous phototypes II, III and IV were the most prevalent (n=138), totaling 76.3% of the sample. The median for the oral photoprotectors intake was 1.16 mg (0.46-2.29) of beta-carotene, 3.60 mg (1.01-6.31) of lycopene and 0.95 g (0.61-1.45) of n-3 fatty acids, all values significantly lower than the minimal doses to obtain photoprotective effect (p<0.001). The individuals in the group of phototypes V and VI showed lower adherence to the use of sunscreen and lower intake of beta-carotene, comparing to the other groups. Conclusions: The intake of oral photoprotectors is low in this population. Future studies may evaluate the real effect of oral photoprotectors, so that preventive measures using this approach can be included in photoprotection education actions for outdoor workers.
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spelling Santos, Karina dosZandavalli, Monica Cristina BrugalliForte, Gabriele CarraSchneider, Aline Petter2017-11-25T02:27:04Z20172357-9730http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170582001050955Introduction: Postmen are daily exposed to high levels of solar radiation, and lack of protection can result in many health damages. The present study aimed to identify cutaneous phototypes and evaluate the intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen. Methods: Cross-sectional study, carried out from August 2011 to December 2012 in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Socioeconomic and behavioral data regarding daily solar exposure were collected through a questionnaire. To evaluate the intake of beta-carotene, lycopene and omega-3, two 24-hour dietary recalls were applied. Cutaneous phototypes were assessed by Fitzpatrick’s classification. Results: A total of 181 postmen were analyzed, whose mean age was 40.2±11.4 years old, and 140 (77.3%) were male. The cutaneous phototypes II, III and IV were the most prevalent (n=138), totaling 76.3% of the sample. The median for the oral photoprotectors intake was 1.16 mg (0.46-2.29) of beta-carotene, 3.60 mg (1.01-6.31) of lycopene and 0.95 g (0.61-1.45) of n-3 fatty acids, all values significantly lower than the minimal doses to obtain photoprotective effect (p<0.001). The individuals in the group of phototypes V and VI showed lower adherence to the use of sunscreen and lower intake of beta-carotene, comparing to the other groups. Conclusions: The intake of oral photoprotectors is low in this population. Future studies may evaluate the real effect of oral photoprotectors, so that preventive measures using this approach can be included in photoprotection education actions for outdoor workers.application/pdfengClinical and biomedical research. Porto Alegre. Vol. 37, n. 3 (2017), p. 151-156Neoplasias cutâneasEnvelhecimento da peleDietaSaúde ocupacionalDietFood and nutritionSkin agingSkin neoplasmsOccupational healthIntake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegreinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001050955.pdf001050955.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf648441http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170582/1/001050955.pdf8db77f12d6a5962af1c7dad8520259d8MD51TEXT001050955.pdf.txt001050955.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain24615http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170582/2/001050955.pdf.txt980bd6b0b0ff62782c4775f497e83fbfMD5210183/1705822023-08-24 03:35:07.039647oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/170582Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-08-24T06:35:07Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
spellingShingle Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
Santos, Karina dos
Neoplasias cutâneas
Envelhecimento da pele
Dieta
Saúde ocupacional
Diet
Food and nutrition
Skin aging
Skin neoplasms
Occupational health
title_short Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
title_full Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
title_fullStr Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
title_full_unstemmed Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
title_sort Intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen in Porto Alegre
author Santos, Karina dos
author_facet Santos, Karina dos
Zandavalli, Monica Cristina Brugalli
Forte, Gabriele Carra
Schneider, Aline Petter
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author2 Zandavalli, Monica Cristina Brugalli
Forte, Gabriele Carra
Schneider, Aline Petter
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Zandavalli, Monica Cristina Brugalli
Forte, Gabriele Carra
Schneider, Aline Petter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasias cutâneas
Envelhecimento da pele
Dieta
Saúde ocupacional
topic Neoplasias cutâneas
Envelhecimento da pele
Dieta
Saúde ocupacional
Diet
Food and nutrition
Skin aging
Skin neoplasms
Occupational health
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Diet
Food and nutrition
Skin aging
Skin neoplasms
Occupational health
description Introduction: Postmen are daily exposed to high levels of solar radiation, and lack of protection can result in many health damages. The present study aimed to identify cutaneous phototypes and evaluate the intake of oral photoprotectors by postmen. Methods: Cross-sectional study, carried out from August 2011 to December 2012 in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Socioeconomic and behavioral data regarding daily solar exposure were collected through a questionnaire. To evaluate the intake of beta-carotene, lycopene and omega-3, two 24-hour dietary recalls were applied. Cutaneous phototypes were assessed by Fitzpatrick’s classification. Results: A total of 181 postmen were analyzed, whose mean age was 40.2±11.4 years old, and 140 (77.3%) were male. The cutaneous phototypes II, III and IV were the most prevalent (n=138), totaling 76.3% of the sample. The median for the oral photoprotectors intake was 1.16 mg (0.46-2.29) of beta-carotene, 3.60 mg (1.01-6.31) of lycopene and 0.95 g (0.61-1.45) of n-3 fatty acids, all values significantly lower than the minimal doses to obtain photoprotective effect (p<0.001). The individuals in the group of phototypes V and VI showed lower adherence to the use of sunscreen and lower intake of beta-carotene, comparing to the other groups. Conclusions: The intake of oral photoprotectors is low in this population. Future studies may evaluate the real effect of oral photoprotectors, so that preventive measures using this approach can be included in photoprotection education actions for outdoor workers.
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