马拉松运动员皮肤暴露在紫外线下

J. Verdaguer-Codina, P. Pujol, X. Cabo, J. Coll, C. Trullás, A. Ruiz, J. Torres, J. Prat
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在巴塞罗那和马德里马拉松比赛期间,研究人员测量了21名马拉松运动员的皮肤紫外线暴露情况。这是通过安装在跑步者胸部或背部的个人剂量计来完成的。同时,用光谱辐射计和热负荷监测仪分别测量了环境紫外线辐照度和热应激指数。后者是湿球温度的模拟。结果显示,在比赛期间,马拉松运动员接受的平均辐射是最小红斑剂量的10倍和4.5倍。尽管UVB的剂量很高,但跑步者并没有表现出不必要的急性皮肤反应,比如晒伤。由于马拉松运动员患皮肤癌的风险很高,美国癌症协会强烈建议这类运动员使用紫外线辐射保护皮肤的指南。
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Ultraviolet skin exposure in marathon runners
Ultraviolet (UV) skin exposure was measured in a group of 21 marathon runners during the Barcelona and Madrid marathons. This was accomplished by means of a personal dosimeter attached to the runner's chest or back. At the same time, ambient UV irradiance and heat stress index were also measured by means of a spectroradiometer and a heat versus exertion monitor, respectively. The latter is an analog of the wet bulb globe temperature. The results showed that during the races the marathoners received a mean radiation of 10 and 4.5 of the minimal erythematous dose. In spite of this high UVB dose the runners did not show unwanted acute skin responses such as sunburn. Since marathon runners can be at high risk for skin cancer, the guidelines for protection of the skin from the American Cancer Society against UV radiation are highly recommended for this group of athletes.
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