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LI-WEN HU, QIAN GAO, WEN-YING XU, YANG WANG, HUI-ZHI GONG, GUO-QING DONG, JING-HAI LI, YANG LIU. Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2010, 23(3): 234-243.
Citation: LI-WEN HU, QIAN GAO, WEN-YING XU, YANG WANG, HUI-ZHI GONG, GUO-QING DONG, JING-HAI LI, YANG LIU. Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2010, 23(3): 234-243.

Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites

Funds:  the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC30700652%NSFC 30800895)%which for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(20070159022)%the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Development Fund(20062087)
  • Objective Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor that affects human health. The understanding of diurnal variations of UV radiation at anatomical sites may be helpful in developing ways to protect humans from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Methods In order to characterize the diurnal variations, the UV exposure values were measured at 30 min intervals by using Solar-UV Sensors and a rotating manikin in Shenyang city of China (41°51'N,123°27'E). Measurement data for four representative days (in each of the four seasons respectively) were analyzed. Results The diurnal variations in solar UV radiation at the shoulder, the forehead and the chest were similar to those associated with a horizontal control measurement. However, the diurnal variations at the eye and the cheek exhibited bimodal distributions with two peaks in spring, summer and autumn, and a unimodal distribution in winter. The UV exposure peaks at the eye and the cheek were measured at solar elevation angles (SEA) of about 30° and 40°, respectively. Conclusion The protection of some anatomical sites such as the eye from high UV exposure should not be focused solely on the periods before and after noon, especially in the places and seasons with high SEA.
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Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites

Funds:  the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC30700652%NSFC 30800895)%which for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(20070159022)%the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Development Fund(20062087)

Abstract: Objective Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor that affects human health. The understanding of diurnal variations of UV radiation at anatomical sites may be helpful in developing ways to protect humans from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Methods In order to characterize the diurnal variations, the UV exposure values were measured at 30 min intervals by using Solar-UV Sensors and a rotating manikin in Shenyang city of China (41°51'N,123°27'E). Measurement data for four representative days (in each of the four seasons respectively) were analyzed. Results The diurnal variations in solar UV radiation at the shoulder, the forehead and the chest were similar to those associated with a horizontal control measurement. However, the diurnal variations at the eye and the cheek exhibited bimodal distributions with two peaks in spring, summer and autumn, and a unimodal distribution in winter. The UV exposure peaks at the eye and the cheek were measured at solar elevation angles (SEA) of about 30° and 40°, respectively. Conclusion The protection of some anatomical sites such as the eye from high UV exposure should not be focused solely on the periods before and after noon, especially in the places and seasons with high SEA.

LI-WEN HU, QIAN GAO, WEN-YING XU, YANG WANG, HUI-ZHI GONG, GUO-QING DONG, JING-HAI LI, YANG LIU. Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2010, 23(3): 234-243.
Citation: LI-WEN HU, QIAN GAO, WEN-YING XU, YANG WANG, HUI-ZHI GONG, GUO-QING DONG, JING-HAI LI, YANG LIU. Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation at Typical Anatomical Sites[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2010, 23(3): 234-243.

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