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Interdependence between body surface area and ultraviolet B dose in vitamin D production: a randomized controlled trial

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
卷 164, 期 1, 页码 163-169

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.10082.x

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  1. Danish Medical Research Council [271-08-0461]
  2. Danish Medical Association
  3. Danish Dermatological Society
  4. Bispebjerg Hospital

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P>Background Ultraviolet (UV) B radiation increases serum vitamin D level expressed as 25-hydroxyvitamin-D-3 [25(OH)D], but the relationship to body surface area and UVB dose needs investigation. Objective To investigate the importance of body surface area and UVB dose on vitamin D production after UVB exposure. Methods We randomized 92 participants to have 6%, 12% or 24% of their skin exposed to 0 center dot 75 (7 center dot 5 mJ cm-2 at 298 nm using the CIE erythema action spectrum), 1 center dot 5 (15 mJ cm-2) or 3 center dot 0 (30 mJ cm-2) standard erythema doses (SED) of UVB. Each participant underwent four UVB exposures at intervals of 2-3 days. Skin pigmentation and 25(OH)D levels were measured before and 48 h after the final exposure. Results The increase in 25(OH)D after irradiation [Delta 25(OH)D] was positively correlated with body surface area (P = 0 center dot 006; R2 = 0 center dot 08) and UVB dose (P < 0 center dot 0001; R2 = 0 center dot 28), and negatively correlated with baseline 25(OH)D (P < 0 center dot 0001; R2 = 0 center dot 18), for the entire data sample. However, when analysing each body surface area separately, we found a significant UVB response correlation for 6% (P < 0 center dot 0001; R2 = 0 center dot 48) and 12% (P = 0 center dot 0004; R2 = 0 center dot 35), but not for 24%. We also found a significant skin area response correlation for 0 center dot 75 SED (P < 0 center dot 0001; R2 = 0 center dot 56), but not for 1 center dot 5 and 3 center dot 0 SED when analysing each UVB dose separately. The relationships did not change significantly after adjustment of Delta 25(OH)D for baseline 25(OH)D. Conclusion The increase in 25(OH)D depends mainly on the UVB dose; however, for small UVB doses the area of irradiated body surface is important.

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