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Photoprotection in Outdoor Sports: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations to Reduce Risk Among Athletes.

Yolanda Gilaberte-CalzadaCarles TrullasCorinne GrangerMagdalena de Troya Martín
Published in: Dermatology and therapy (2022)
Solar exposure, for long hours and often at peak times with limited shade available, predisposes athletes to episodic sunburn and chronic damage, causing increased risk of precancerous lesions and skin cancer. Environmental factors and training intensity affect risk. Clothing provides good protection, but changing established "uniforms" may not be possible for reasons of practicality, safety, or simply custom. Although physical activity should be encouraged for its physical and mental benefits, risk of skin damage should be minimised. We review existing behaviours, skin cancer risk, and campaigns in the sporting population and highlight key recommendations to help sun protection practices become engrained in sports practice.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • skin cancer
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • oxidative stress
  • mental health
  • soft tissue
  • clinical practice
  • high school
  • air pollution
  • high intensity
  • quality improvement
  • sleep quality
  • breast cancer risk