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Sun's blood pressure benefits 'may outdo cancer risks' | |
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The health benefits of exposing skin to sunlight may far outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer, according to scientists. | The health benefits of exposing skin to sunlight may far outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer, according to scientists. |
Edinburgh University research suggests sunlight helps reduce blood pressure, cutting heart attack and stroke risks and even prolonging life. | Edinburgh University research suggests sunlight helps reduce blood pressure, cutting heart attack and stroke risks and even prolonging life. |
UV rays were found to release a compound that lowers blood pressure. | |
Researchers said more studies would be carried out to determine if it is time to reconsider advice on skin exposure. | Researchers said more studies would be carried out to determine if it is time to reconsider advice on skin exposure. |
Heart disease and stroke linked to high blood pressure are estimated to lead to about 80 times more deaths than those from skin cancer in the UK. | |
Production of the pressure-reducing compound, nitric oxide, is separate from the body's manufacture of vitamin D, which rises after exposure to sunshine. | |
Researchers said that until now vitamin D production had been considered the sole benefit of the sun to human health. | |
During the research, dermatologists studied the blood pressure of 24 volunteers under UV and heat lamps. | During the research, dermatologists studied the blood pressure of 24 volunteers under UV and heat lamps. |
In one session, the volunteers were exposed to both UV rays and the heat of the lamps. | |
In the other, the UV rays were blocked so that only the heat affected the skin. | |
The results showed that blood pressure dropped significantly for an hour after exposure to UV rays, but not after the heat-only sessions. | |
Scientists said that this suggested it was the sun's UV rays that brought health benefits. | |
The volunteers' vitamin D levels remained unaffected in both sessions. | The volunteers' vitamin D levels remained unaffected in both sessions. |
'Reconsider our advice' | 'Reconsider our advice' |
Dr Richard Weller, a senior lecturer in dermatology at Edinburgh University, said: "We suspect that the benefits to heart health of sunlight will outweigh the risk of skin cancer. | Dr Richard Weller, a senior lecturer in dermatology at Edinburgh University, said: "We suspect that the benefits to heart health of sunlight will outweigh the risk of skin cancer. |
"The work we have done provides a mechanism that might account for this, and also explains why dietary vitamin D supplements alone will not be able to compensate for lack of sunlight. | "The work we have done provides a mechanism that might account for this, and also explains why dietary vitamin D supplements alone will not be able to compensate for lack of sunlight. |
"We now plan to look at the relative risks of heart disease and skin cancer in people who have received different amounts of sun exposure. | "We now plan to look at the relative risks of heart disease and skin cancer in people who have received different amounts of sun exposure. |
"If this confirms that sunlight reduces the death rate from all causes, we will need to reconsider our advice on sun exposure." | "If this confirms that sunlight reduces the death rate from all causes, we will need to reconsider our advice on sun exposure." |
The study will be presented on Friday in Edinburgh at the world's largest gathering of skin experts. The International Investigative Dermatology conference starts on Wednesday and runs until Saturday. | The study will be presented on Friday in Edinburgh at the world's largest gathering of skin experts. The International Investigative Dermatology conference starts on Wednesday and runs until Saturday. |
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