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Prevalence and factors associated to actinic cheilitis in beach workers
Authors:de Souza Lucena E E  Costa D C B  da Silveira E J D  Lima K C
Affiliation:Department of Dentistry at the State University of Rio Grande do Norte, Caicó, Brazil. eudeseuler@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Oral Diseases (2012) 18, 575–579 Objectives: Assess the prevalence and potential factors associated to actinic cheilitis (AC) in workers exposed to the sun. Materials and methods: Workers assigned to urban beaches in a city in Northeastern Brazil completed a questionnaire containing personal and health data. Lips were examined to identify AC. Results: A total of 362 workers, of which 15.5% exhibited AC, were examined. Among those with AC, there was a prevalence of males (86%), aged 37 years or older (61.4%) and light‐skinned (52.6%). They were undocumented (96.5%), exposed to the sun (84.2%), worked up to 6 h daily (57.9%), five or more times per week (52.6%), and for more than 8 years (54.4%). Photoprotection was used by 89.5%, including sunscreen (42.0%), lip protector (17.5%), and cap/hat (87.7%). Approximately 30% smoked and 29.8% consumed alcohol, 56.2% over two standard shots per day. Most (91.2%) ate healthy food five or more times per week. Being male, aged 37 years or older, having up to 6 years of schooling, being light‐skinned, wearing a cap/hat, and using sunscreen were factors associated to AC. Conclusion: A high prevalence of actinic AC was observed. Special attention should be given to individuals chronically exposed to UV radiation, with the institution of educational, preventive, and curative measures.
Keywords:actinic cheilitis  prevalence studies  ultraviolet radiation
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