Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (Aug 2016)

Adolescent sun protection at secondary school athletic sporting events – a misnomer

  • Bronwen M. McNoe,
  • Anthony I. Reeder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 4
pp. 313 – 315

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Abstract Objective: To observe the sun‐protective practices of students and staff and related aspects of the physical environment at secondary school athletics days. Methods: This observational study of 1,225 students and 215 adult supervisors examined the use of sun‐protective items (hats, clothing coverage, sunglasses), sunscreen provision and shade. Results: Sun‐protective behaviour was poor with only 3% of students and 25% of adult supervisors wearing a sun‐protective hat. Shade was not available to most students, either as competitors or while waiting to compete. Sunscreen provision was 50%. Conclusion: Portable shade for students waiting to compete should be available at competitive events. Students should be encouraged to wear sun‐protective hats and clothing while not competing and SPF30+ broad‐spectrum sunscreen should always be provided. Guidelines for adult supervisors should be developed so they role model appropriate sun protection.

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