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Erythema and Acclimatization Following Repeated Sun Exposure: A Modelling Study.

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The development of a computational model is described that allows time-varying erythema and acclimatization to be determined following repeated exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Good agreement was observed between… Click to show full abstract

The development of a computational model is described that allows time-varying erythema and acclimatization to be determined following repeated exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Good agreement was observed between experimental data and model predictions. Results are presented that illustrate how daily, adventitious sun exposure over the course of a year can result in occasional erythema generally in the late spring/early summer, whilst at the same time showing how the photoadaptive response of the skin changes throughout the year at different latitudes and for different sun reactive skin types. The model is predicated on three physiological responses; the erythemal response as a function of increasing UV dose, and the time courses of erythema and adaptation in response to a single UV exposure. Mathematical models complement observational data and the outputs from the model may help in planning future experimental studies, as well as providing insights into mechanistic responses.

Keywords: erythema acclimatization; sun exposure; exposure; model; following repeated

Journal Title: Photochemistry and photobiology
Year Published: 2021

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