De Castro-Maqueda Guillermo, Gutierrez-Manzanedo J V, Ponce-González J G, Fernandez-Santos J R, Linares-Barrios M, De Troya-Martín M
Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Cádiz, Av. República Saharaui s/n, 11519, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain.
Dermatology Service, Servicio Andaluz de Salud, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, Spain.
J Cancer Educ. 2020 Apr;35(2):312-320. doi: 10.1007/s13187-018-1466-x.
The objective of this study was to analyse the sun exposure habits of elite aquatics athletes, together with their sunburn history and skin examination habits, taking into account differences by sex and between sports. A cross-sectional health survey was conducted at world championship events during which elite surfers, windsurfers and Olympic sailors from 30 different countries were invited to participate. The athletes were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire focused on sun protection habits, sun exposure and sports practices. The survey was completed by 240 athletes, 171 men (71.3%) and 69 women (28.8%), with a mean age of 22 years (SD 5.86) and skin phototypes I (6.3%), II (3.3%), III (22.0%), IV (32.5%), V (9.2%) and VI (1.7%). There were significant differences between male and female athletes in skin self-examination (p < 0.001) and in the use of sunglasses (p < 0.001). In sunburn history during the last season, there were significant differences (p < 0.001) among the three sports analysed, in both sexes. The mean rate of sunburn during the previous season was 76.7%, and 27.5% of participants reported having experienced three or more sunburns that lasted at least 1 day. This type of athlete is at high risk of sunburn and hence of future skin cancer. However, there is a general lack of awareness of this risk. This study highlights the need to inform such athletes and to raise awareness of the dangers, through educational interventions on the importance of protecting against sunburn in order to reduce the future incidence of skin cancer.
本研究的目的是分析优秀水上运动员的日晒习惯,以及他们的晒伤史和皮肤检查习惯,同时考虑性别差异和不同运动项目之间的差异。在世界锦标赛期间进行了一项横断面健康调查,邀请了来自30个不同国家的优秀冲浪运动员、帆板运动员和奥运会帆船运动员参与。运动员们被要求填写一份自我管理的问卷,重点是防晒习惯、日晒情况和运动习惯。共有240名运动员完成了调查,其中男性171名(71.3%),女性69名(28.8%),平均年龄22岁(标准差5.86),皮肤光型分别为I型(6.3%)、II型(3.3%)、III型(22.0%)、IV型(32.5%)、V型(9.2%)和VI型(1.7%)。男女运动员在皮肤自我检查(p<0.001)和太阳镜使用方面(p<0.001)存在显著差异。在分析的三个运动项目中,男女运动员在上个赛季的晒伤史均存在显著差异(p<0.001)。上一个赛季晒伤的平均发生率为76.7%,27.5%的参与者报告经历过三次或更多次持续至少一天的晒伤。这类运动员晒伤风险很高,因此未来患皮肤癌的风险也很高。然而,人们普遍缺乏对这种风险的认识。本研究强调需要通过教育干预,告知此类运动员并提高他们对防晒重要性的认识,以降低未来皮肤癌的发病率。