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We designed a 6-week retrospective questionnaire on sunlight exposure. Estimation of the short-term exposure to sunlight is important for observational human studies concerning the effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on the human immune system and related resistance to infections. This questionnaire was given to the parents of 1672 1-year-old children in the Netherlands who participated in a birth cohort study. We evaluated the questionnaire and estimated the personal 6-week cumulative exposure to solar UVR. Only 910 questionnaires (54.4%) were filled out completely and consistently. This suggests that reporting data on children's outdoor exposure, even for the recent past, is often difficult. The data from these questionnaires indicated that the crude number of reported outdoor hours was enough to obtain a relative estimate of the individual exposure to ambient UVR, but that weighting for the effect of clothing was essential for the classification of the systemic UVR dosage received. Sunny weeks in the Netherlands in 1998, as were established by independent measurements of the levels of ambient UVR, vacations abroad, and sunburn, were associated with a comparatively high mean estimated exposure. These results support the suitability of the questionnaire for classifying the participants with respect to their short-term exposure to solar UVR.
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Abbreviations
- C :
-
(the effect of) clothing as reported (on the UVR dose)
- L&S:
-
(the effect of) latitude and season (on the UVR dose)
- PSB:
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polysulfone film badges
- SCC:
-
Spearman Correlation Coefficient
- WCq:
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(the effect of) weather conditions, as reported in the questionnaire (on the UVR dose)
- UVR:
-
ultraviolet radiation
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We thank Dr. W.G. Goettsch for his support in setting up this study and the design of the questionnaire, and Dr. H.A. Smit and D.J.M. Houthuijs for critically reviewing this manuscript. This study was supported by Project 952276 of the National Onderzoek Programma Mondiale Luchtverontreiniging en Klimaat Verandering (NOP) and Project ENV4-CT96-0192 of the Programme Environment of the EU.
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Appendix A. Key questions on exposure (English translation) and estimation equation
Appendix B. Questions on sunburn and protection
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TERMORSHUIZEN, F., WIJGA, A., GARSSEN, J. et al. Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation in young Dutch children: Assessment by means of a 6-week retrospective questionnaire. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 12, 204–213 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jea.7500220
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