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Innovative digital solution supporting sun protection and vitamin D synthesis by using satellite-based monitoring of solar radiation

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PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
卷 21, 期 11, 页码 1853-1868

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DOI: 10.1007/s43630-022-00263-7

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Sun protection; App; Wearable; Erythema; Actinic keratosis; Skin cancer; Vitamin D; Personalised recommendations; Clinical field study

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  1. siHealth
  2. BASF
  3. European Space Agency [4000120541/17/NL/US]

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Sun4Health (R) app in a clinical field study in Brazil. The results showed that the app can reduce skin erythema (sunburn) by monitoring UV radiation doses in real-time, without decreasing vitamin D levels.
Public health campaigns advise minimising UV radiation (UVR) exposure to prevent skin cancer and precancer, e.g. actinic keratosis (AK). A 3-day clinical field study, in Brazil, was performed to evaluate the mobile app Sun4Health (R) by siHealth Ltd. The app performs real-time monitoring of both erythemal and vitamin D-effective solar radiation doses using satellite data, enabling personalised recommendations on optimal sun exposure time and sunscreen use. When coupled to a wearable device, the app also provides body-site specific recommendations (3D version). 59 healthy volunteers were randomised into 3 groups, each given a different app providing: (1) ultraviolet index only (control app), (2) personalised recommendations and sun overexposure alerts (Sun4Health (R) app), (3) as (2) but connected via Bluetooth to a wearable device to monitor sun exposure in 3D (Sun4Health (R)-3D app). Participants were offered sunscreens (SPF 30 and 50) to use at their discretion. Erythema, quantified by reflectance spectroscopy, was assessed daily in the mornings and evenings on six body sites. Serum vitamin D (25(OH)D-3) was measured before and after the study. Mean increase of erythema (Mexameter (R) units +/- SD) of all exposed body sites combined over 3 days showed 55.76 +/- 47.47 for group 1, 40.27 +/- 37.91 for group 2 and 37.12 +/- 30.69 for group 3 (p < 0.05 for all groups). Mean increase of serum 25(OH)D-3 (nmol/l +/- SD) showed 1.32 +/- 36.49 for group 1, 6.38 +/- 21.19 for group 2 and 18.68 +/- 35.45 for group 3 (p > 0.05 for all groups). The results show that the Sun4Health (R) app is safe to use and can modify behaviour to reduce skin erythema (sunburn) yet not decreasing vitamin D status. [GRAPHICS] .

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