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Stand van zaken ziekte, gezondheid en zonlicht

Translated title of the contribution: Illness, health and sunlight
  • Han J. Van Der Rhee
  • , Claudia P. Coomans
  • , Piet Van De Velde
  • , Jan Willem Coebergh
  • , Esther De Vries

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Abstract

New scientific insights show that the influence of sunlight on health is profound. Recent data suggest that our skin is well adapted to the Dutch climate, but changes in the exposure pattern cause a steady increase in skin cancer. These changes mainly consist of a decrease in daily exposure and a shift from a regular to an intermittent exposure. In the Netherlands, probably the best advice is a somewhat moderate, frequent exposure to the sun. Evidence is accumulating that frequent exposure to sunlight is a protective factor against colorectal, prostate, and breast cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, multiple sclerosis and metabolic syndrome. The circadian rhythm is affected by light. Too low levels of exposure to light in daytime and too high levels of exposure to light in the evening and at night can weaken and disrupt the circadian rhythm. This disruption most probably is a risk factor for some types of cancer and metabolic syndrome.

Translated title of the contributionIllness, health and sunlight
Original languageDutch
Article numberA6612
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume158
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2014

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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