Duarte Ana Filipa, Nagore Eduardo, Silva João N M, Picoto António, Pereira Altamiro C, Correia Osvaldo J C
Centro Dermatologia Epidermis, Instituto CUF, Rua Fonte Sete Bicas, 170, piso 2, 4460-188, Sra da Hora, Porto, Portugal, Portuguese Skin Cancer Association, Rua Calouste Gulbenkian, 52-3° E1, 4050-145 Porto, Portugal, Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) and Department of Health Information and Decision Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Rua Dr. Plácido da Costa, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal.
Department of Dermatology, Instituto Valenciano de Oncologia, Beltrán Báguena, 8 46009, Valencia, Spain.
Eur J Dermatol. 2018 Dec 1;28(6):803-808. doi: 10.1684/ejd.2018.3450.
Outdoor runners have an increased risk of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer. The purpose of this study was to assess skin cancer literacy and sun exposure and protection behaviour among outdoor runners during training. A cross-sectional survey-based study was conducted. All athletes registered for four consecutive running events in Porto: the Porto Marathon (November 2014), the Fathers' Day 10-km race (March 2015), the Saint John's Day 15-km race (June 2015), and the Porto half-marathon (September 2015). Athletes were invited to answer an online survey with 23 questions on the following items: sociodemographic and constitutional factors, skin cancer literacy, and sun exposure and protection behaviour. A scoring system was devised to analyse behaviour. Multivariate analysis was performed. The survey was completed by 2,445 runners, 2,159 of whom trained outdoors. Only 23.5% had adequate sun exposure and protection behaviour. A higher proportion of women than men had adequate behaviour (33% versus 17%; P < 0.001). Athletes with a university, or higher degree were more knowledgeable about skin cancer than those with a lower level of education, however, their behaviour in relation to sun exposure and protection was the same. Based on multivariate analysis, gender, skin type, marital status, and average number of hours spent training significantly affected attitude score. Investment in more targeted campaigns, aimed particularly at high-risk groups such as outdoor athletes, is essential to modify attitudes and behaviour regarding sun exposure and protection. Outdoor sports event organisers and sport associations also need to engage.
户外跑步者患黑色素瘤和非黑色素瘤皮肤癌的风险增加。本研究的目的是评估户外跑步者在训练期间的皮肤癌知识水平以及日晒和防晒行为。开展了一项基于横断面调查的研究。所有报名参加波尔图四项连续跑步赛事的运动员:波尔图马拉松赛(2014年11月)、父亲节10公里赛跑(2015年3月)、圣约翰节15公里赛跑(2015年6月)以及波尔图半程马拉松赛(2015年9月)。邀请运动员回答一项包含23个问题的在线调查问卷,问题涉及以下方面:社会人口统计学和体质因素、皮肤癌知识水平以及日晒和防晒行为。设计了一个评分系统来分析行为。进行了多变量分析。2445名跑步者完成了调查,其中2159人在户外训练。只有23.5%的人有适当的日晒和防晒行为。女性中有适当行为的比例高于男性(33%对17%;P < 0.001)。拥有大学学历或更高学历的运动员比教育程度较低的运动员对皮肤癌了解更多,然而,他们在日晒和防晒方面的行为是相同的。基于多变量分析,性别、皮肤类型、婚姻状况以及平均训练时长显著影响态度得分。投资开展更具针对性的活动,特别是针对户外运动员等高风险群体,对于改变人们在日晒和防晒方面的态度和行为至关重要。户外运动赛事组织者和体育协会也需要参与进来。