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UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)
UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)

Yaygınlık: Relevant to all individuals with sun exposure; growing consumer interest

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About

Concept of using oral antioxidants and photoprotective compounds to supplement topical sunscreen and physical sun protection. Certain dietary compounds accumulate in skin tissue and may increase the minimal erythema dose (MED), reduce UV-induced DNA damage, and inhibit UV-mediated MMP expression. Not a replacement for sunscreen.

Common Symptoms

Sunburn susceptibility Premature photoaging Actinic keratoses Increased skin cancer risk UV-induced immunosuppression

Risk Factors

  • Fair skin
  • High UV exposure
  • Outdoor occupation
  • Geographic latitude
  • Inadequate sunscreen use
  • History of sunburns
  • Family history of skin cancer

Frequently Asked Questions

What supplements may help with UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)?
Based on peer-reviewed research, supplements with the strongest evidence for UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) include Nicotinamide, Niacinamide, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Green Tea Extract. These have earned Grade A or B ratings from our analysis of clinical studies. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
How is the evidence for UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) supplements graded?
We grade supplements on an A-F scale based on clinical study quality, consistency of results, sample sizes, and study design. Grade A indicates strong evidence from multiple clinical trials, while Grade D indicates preliminary evidence requiring further research.
How many studies on UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) supplements have been reviewed?
Our evidence grades for UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) are based on a total of 51 peer-reviewed studies across 8 ingredients. Studies are sourced from PubMed and include randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and other clinical research.
What are common symptoms of UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)?
Common symptoms associated with UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) include Sunburn susceptibility, Premature photoaging, Actinic keratoses, Increased skin cancer risk, UV-induced immunosuppression. If you are experiencing these symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.

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