Intentional tanning behaviors among undergraduates on the United States' Gulf Coast.
Casey L DanielNatalie R GassmanAlyssa M FernandezSejong BaeMarcus C B TanPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
In the largest study to date of intentional tanning behaviors of adolescents and young adults from coastal regions, we found high rates of intentional tanning behaviors. There was also significant engagement in spray tanning by this population, not previously reported for adolescents and young adults in a sample of this size. We also identified a high association between different tanning methods, indicating this population engages in multiple tanning behaviors, a phenomenon whose health consequences are not yet known.