Sunscreen use and availability among female collegiate athletes - 12/10/12

Abstract |
Background |
Each year more than 250,000 athletes participate on National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) teams. The majority of outdoor NCAA athletes, however, do not use sunscreen on a daily basis. Previous research notes that sunscreen availability represents the main barrier to use among collegiate athletes.
Objective |
We sought to explore the effect of sunscreen availability on its application among outdoor collegiate athletes.
Methods |
Participants (n = 83) on NCAA Division IA female golf teams were randomized to form treatment and control groups. Treatment group players placed study-supplemented sunscreen in their golf bags and locker rooms during the study period. Both groups completed self-administered surveys at the beginning and end of the 4-week investigation.
Results |
The athletes for whom sunscreen was placed in the locker room and bags exhibited a statistically greater use of sunscreen at the end of the study compared with the control group (P = .01). Provision of readily available sunscreen in the locker room resulted in an average of 1.13 more days per week of sunscreen use, after adjustment for baseline use (P = .008). In addition, players with ready access to sunscreen during competitions increased their reapplication, although not significantly, by nearly 20% (P = .10). Sunscreen reapplication during practice did not change for either group.
Limitations |
Future investigations should target a larger population of both male and female outdoor collegiate athletes.
Conclusions |
The application of sunscreen increased significantly when athletes had easy access to sunscreen during practice and competition. These findings highlight a major opportunity to improve sun-protective behaviors among this vulnerable population.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : collegiate athletes, health behavior, outdoor sports, prevention, sun protection, sunscreen
Abbreviations used : NCAA, SPF, UV
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| Study sunscreen generously donated by Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen, Crown Laboratories. |
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| Disclosure: Dr Adams is on the advisory board of Mission AthleteCare. Dr Dubas has no conflicts of interest to declare. |
Vol 67 - N° 5
P. 876.e1-876.e6 - novembre 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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