Beneficial health effects of ultraviolet radiation: expert review and conference report.

Uwe Riedmann, Chris Dibben, Frank R de Gruijl, Shelley Gorman, Prue H Hart, David G Hoel, Carmit Levy, Pelle G Lindqvist, Mary Norval, Shivang S Parikh, Stefan Pilz, Kristina Rueter, Andrzej T Slominski, Radomir M Slominski, Antony R Young, Lina Zgaga, Richard B Weller
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Carcinogenic effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) with reference to skin cancer are the basis of widely implemented recommendations to avoid sun exposure. Whether the benefits of "restrictive sun policies" outweigh their potential harms due to diminished beneficial effects of sunlight exposure remain a matter of controversy. A meeting of experts investigating the beneficial effects of UVR exposure, emphasizing those not mediated by vitamin D, took place in Washington, D.C. on May 27-28, 2024, an excerpt of which is presented here. The aim was to update an inventory of sound scientific data and research on a great variety of implicated health effects. Large cohort studies indicate that various measures of higher sunlight or UVR exposure are associated with improved overall life expectancy. Evidence is accumulating that UVR may prevent and improve various diseases, particularly those related to inflammatory pathologies, though where possible randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are still required to establish causality. Mechanistically, these beneficial effects of UVR extend far beyond vitamin D synthesis in the skin such as the lowering of blood pressure by nitric oxide released from the skin, and activation of neuro-immune-endocrine pathways by a plethora of other mediators at a local and systemic level. In conclusion, the compelling evidence on health benefits of UVR exposure requires serious consideration in public health policies to balance properly the harms and benefits of sunlight exposure and warrants further RCTs to explore the preventive and therapeutic potential of UVR irradiation.

紫外线辐射对健康的有益影响:专家评论和会议报告。
紫外线辐射(UVR)对皮肤癌的致癌作用是广泛实施避免阳光照射建议的基础。由于阳光照射的有益效果减少,“限制阳光政策”的好处是否超过其潜在的危害,这仍然是一个有争议的问题。专家们于2024年5月27日至28日在华盛顿特区举行了一次会议,调查紫外线照射的有益影响,强调那些不是由维生素D介导的影响,会议摘录如下。其目的是更新关于各种相关健康影响的可靠科学数据和研究清单。大型队列研究表明,各种措施增加阳光或紫外线辐射暴露与提高总体预期寿命有关。越来越多的证据表明,紫外线辐射可以预防和改善各种疾病,特别是与炎症病理相关的疾病,尽管仍需要随机对照试验(rct)来确定因果关系。从机制上讲,紫外线辐射的这些有益作用远远超出了皮肤中维生素D的合成,例如通过皮肤释放的一氧化氮降低血压,以及在局部和全身水平上通过大量其他介质激活神经-免疫-内分泌途径。总之,关于紫外线照射对健康有益的令人信服的证据需要在公共卫生政策中认真考虑,以适当平衡阳光照射的危害和益处,并需要进一步的随机对照试验来探索紫外线照射的预防和治疗潜力。
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