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Solar Radiation
And its effects on human health
By Divya Bhargavi
Solar Radiation
• Solar radiation is radiant energy emitted by the sun from a nuclear fusion
reaction that creates electromagnetic energy
• Solar radiation can be captured and turned into useful forms of energy, such as
heat and electricity, using a variety of technologies.
• As sunlight passes through the atmosphere, some of it is absorbed, scattered,
and reflected by: Air molecules , Water vapor
• This is called diffuse solar radiation. The solar radiation that reaches the Earth's
surface without being diffused is called direct beam solar radiation. The sum of
the diffuse and direct solar radiation is called global solar radiation. Atmospheric
conditions can reduce direct beam radiation by 10% on clear, dry days and by
100% during thick, cloudy days.
• The reflective properties of the ground have an influence on UV exposure. Most natural
surfaces such as grass, soil and water reflect less than 10% of incident UV. However, fresh
snow reflects nearly 80% while sand reflects 10-25%, significantly increasing UV exposure
for skiers and bathers
Role Of Sun On Human Health
• The Sun has played a major role in the development of life on Earth.
In Western culture, people are warned against Sun exposure
because of its adverse effects: erythema, photo immunosuppression,
photoaging, photo carcinogenesis, cataracts and photokeratitis.
However, Sun exposure is also beneficial, since moderate doses
give beneficial physiological effects: vitamin D synthesis, reduction of
blood pressure and mental health. Shortage of Sun exposure may
be even more dangerous to human health than excessive exposure.
Avoiding Sun exposure leads to vitamin D deficiency which is
associated not only with rickets and osteomalacia, but also with
increased risk of cardiovascular disease, multiple sclerosis,
rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, influenza, many types of cancer and
adverse pregnancy outcomes. Solar radiation induces nitric oxide
release in tissue and immediate pigment darkening which certainly
play important roles, although these are still unknown.
Solar UV Index
• Global Solar UV Index: The Global Solar UV Index is an important tool
developed through the work of the WHO INTERSUN Project to assist
local authorities in giving guidance on the degree of protection to be
used on any given day. It provides an estimate of the maximum solar
UV exposure at the Earth's surface
• Multiple UV Indices: There has been a proliferation of indices in
various countries, especially in Europe, that provide different
measures of the levels of UV to which people are exposed from the
sun. These UV indices may be promoted by some sun-screen or
cosmetic manufacturers for commercial purposes or by local
authorities unaware that there has been widespread acceptance of
an international agreement on the use of the Global Solar UV Index.
INTERSUN Project
• INTERSUN - the Global UV Project: The consequences of increased UV exposure were a major
topic for discussion at the United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development, held
in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Agenda 21, adopted by the Conference, recommended as a matter of
urgency that research be undertaken on the health effects of UV exposure and that appropriate
measures be taken to mitigate them. Further to this recommendation the Global UV Project
"INTERSUN" was launched in 1993. The objectives of INTERSUN are to: • Collaborate with
specialist agencies to implement key research related to human health and environmental effects
from UV exposure; • Develop reliable predictions of health and environmental consequences of
changes in UV exposure with stratospheric ozone depletion; • Develop practical ways of
monitoring change in UV-induced health effects over time in relation to environmental and
behavioural change; and • Provide practical advice and information to national authorities on
health and environmental effects of UV exposure; Means of efficiently disseminating this
information, particularly through use of a Global Solar UV Index; Measures to protect the general
public, workers and the environment against the adverse effects of increased UV exposure. •
INTERSUN is a collaborative project between WHO, UNEP, the International Agency for Cancer
Research (IARC), the International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and national authorities in the WHO Member States.
Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health
• Sunlight essential prerequisite for life, may be extremely dangerous to human health.
Excessive exposure to the sun is known to be associated with increased risks of various
skin cancers, cataracts and other eye diseases, as well as accelerated skin ageing. It may
also adversely affect people's ability to resist infectious diseases, and compromise the
effectiveness of vaccination programmes.
• Sunlight is electromagnetic energy, which is propagated by electromagnetic waves.
Healthwise, the most important parts of the sunlight electromagnetic spectrum are:
ultraviolet radiation (UV), invisible to the eye; visible light that allows us to see; and
infrared radiation, which is our main source of heat but is also invisible. Excessive
exposures to them poses particular risks to health.
• results show that the amount of DNA damage appears to be influenced by the
exposure to solar radiation, with the summer exposure being the most damaging.
Age was also found to be a significant factor, with the older population being
more susceptible to solar radiation than the younger one. Season does not
appear to affect the sensitivity to external DNA-damaging agents, while age does.
Age was also found to have an effect on the DNA repair capacity of the examined
populations
Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health
• Skin: Excessive UV exposure results in a number of chronic skin changes. These
include various skin cancers of which melanoma is the most life-threatening; an
increased number of moles (benign abnormalities of melanocytes) and a range of
other alterations arising from UV damage to keratinocytes and blood vessels. UV
damage to fibrous tissue is often described as "photoaging". Photoaging makes
people look older because their skin loses its tightness and so sags or wrinkles.
• estimated that more than 2 million nonmelanoma skin cancers and 200,000
malignant melanomas occur globally each year. The worldwide incidence of
malignant melanoma continues to increase, and is strongly related to frequency
of recreational exposure to the sun and to history of sunburn.
• • There is evidence that risk of melanoma is also related to intermittent exposure
to UV, especially in childhood, and to exposure to sunlamps. However, the latter
results are still preliminary
How Sunglasses protect UV rays
UV Rays On Eye
Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health
• Eye: UV exposure of the eye depends on many factors: ground reflection,
the degree of brightness in the sky leading to activation of the squint
reflex, the amount of atmospheric refection, and the use of eyewear
• The acute effects of UV on the eye include the development of
photokeratitis and photo conjunctivitis, which are like sunburn of the
delicate skin-like tissue on the surface of the eyeball (cornea) and eyelids.
While painful, they are reversible, easily prevented by protective eyewear
and have not been associated with any long-term damage
• Chronic effects include the possible development of pterygium (a white or
cream coloured opaque growth attached to the cornea), squamous cell
cancer of the conjunctiva (scaly or plate-like malignancy) and cataracts.
Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health
• Direct viewing of the sun and other extremely bright objects can also seriously damage the very
sensitive part of the retina called the yellow spot, fovea or macula lutea. When cells of the fovea
are destroyed, people can no longer view fine detail. This is a serious visual impairment making it
impossible to read, sew, watch TV, recognise faces, drive a vehicle or do any task which requires
recognition of fine details
• Immune system: UV also appears to alter immune response by changing the activity and
distribution of the cells responsible for triggering these responses. A number of studies indicate
that UV exposures at environmental levels suppress immune responses in both rodents and
humans. In rodents, this immune suppression results in enhanced susceptibility to certain
infectious diseases with skin involvement, and some systemic infections. Mechanisms associated
with UV-induced immunosuppression and host defence that protect against infectious agents are
similar in rodents and humans. It is therefore reasonable to assume that UV exposure may
enhance the risk of infection and decrease the effectiveness of vaccines in humans. Additional
research is necessary to substantiate this
• Thermal Effects: Heating of tissues in the human body is the principal effect of infrared radiation.
Excessive infrared radiation can result in heat strokes and other similar reactions particularly in
elderly, infirm or very young individuals. At moderate levels of exposure, the warmth experienced
from being in the sun is relaxing and restorative
Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health
• Protective Measures: Methods for personal protection from solar UV exposure
include adequate clothing, hats and the proper use of sunscreens to protect UV-
exposed skin. For eye protection, UV absorbing sunglasses are needed. Changes
in behaviour could minimize solar UV exposure. These include staying out of the
sun, either indoors or in shaded areas, during the four-hour period around solar
noon when UV levels are at their highest.
• Broad-spectrum sunscreens should be used when other means of protection are
not feasible, and then to reduce exposure rather than lengthen the period of
exposure. While topical applications of sunscreen are preferred for absorbing
UVB, some preparations do not absorb the longer wavelength UVA effectively.
Moreover, some preparations have been found to contain ingredients that are
mutagenic in sunlight. People using sunscreens should use those with a high sun
protection factor (SPF) and be aware that they are to protect from the sun and
not for tanning purposes.
Solar radiation

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Solar radiation

  • 1. Solar Radiation And its effects on human health By Divya Bhargavi
  • 2. Solar Radiation • Solar radiation is radiant energy emitted by the sun from a nuclear fusion reaction that creates electromagnetic energy • Solar radiation can be captured and turned into useful forms of energy, such as heat and electricity, using a variety of technologies. • As sunlight passes through the atmosphere, some of it is absorbed, scattered, and reflected by: Air molecules , Water vapor • This is called diffuse solar radiation. The solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface without being diffused is called direct beam solar radiation. The sum of the diffuse and direct solar radiation is called global solar radiation. Atmospheric conditions can reduce direct beam radiation by 10% on clear, dry days and by 100% during thick, cloudy days. • The reflective properties of the ground have an influence on UV exposure. Most natural surfaces such as grass, soil and water reflect less than 10% of incident UV. However, fresh snow reflects nearly 80% while sand reflects 10-25%, significantly increasing UV exposure for skiers and bathers
  • 3. Role Of Sun On Human Health • The Sun has played a major role in the development of life on Earth. In Western culture, people are warned against Sun exposure because of its adverse effects: erythema, photo immunosuppression, photoaging, photo carcinogenesis, cataracts and photokeratitis. However, Sun exposure is also beneficial, since moderate doses give beneficial physiological effects: vitamin D synthesis, reduction of blood pressure and mental health. Shortage of Sun exposure may be even more dangerous to human health than excessive exposure. Avoiding Sun exposure leads to vitamin D deficiency which is associated not only with rickets and osteomalacia, but also with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, influenza, many types of cancer and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Solar radiation induces nitric oxide release in tissue and immediate pigment darkening which certainly play important roles, although these are still unknown.
  • 4. Solar UV Index • Global Solar UV Index: The Global Solar UV Index is an important tool developed through the work of the WHO INTERSUN Project to assist local authorities in giving guidance on the degree of protection to be used on any given day. It provides an estimate of the maximum solar UV exposure at the Earth's surface • Multiple UV Indices: There has been a proliferation of indices in various countries, especially in Europe, that provide different measures of the levels of UV to which people are exposed from the sun. These UV indices may be promoted by some sun-screen or cosmetic manufacturers for commercial purposes or by local authorities unaware that there has been widespread acceptance of an international agreement on the use of the Global Solar UV Index.
  • 5.
  • 6. INTERSUN Project • INTERSUN - the Global UV Project: The consequences of increased UV exposure were a major topic for discussion at the United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Agenda 21, adopted by the Conference, recommended as a matter of urgency that research be undertaken on the health effects of UV exposure and that appropriate measures be taken to mitigate them. Further to this recommendation the Global UV Project "INTERSUN" was launched in 1993. The objectives of INTERSUN are to: • Collaborate with specialist agencies to implement key research related to human health and environmental effects from UV exposure; • Develop reliable predictions of health and environmental consequences of changes in UV exposure with stratospheric ozone depletion; • Develop practical ways of monitoring change in UV-induced health effects over time in relation to environmental and behavioural change; and • Provide practical advice and information to national authorities on health and environmental effects of UV exposure; Means of efficiently disseminating this information, particularly through use of a Global Solar UV Index; Measures to protect the general public, workers and the environment against the adverse effects of increased UV exposure. • INTERSUN is a collaborative project between WHO, UNEP, the International Agency for Cancer Research (IARC), the International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and national authorities in the WHO Member States.
  • 7. Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health • Sunlight essential prerequisite for life, may be extremely dangerous to human health. Excessive exposure to the sun is known to be associated with increased risks of various skin cancers, cataracts and other eye diseases, as well as accelerated skin ageing. It may also adversely affect people's ability to resist infectious diseases, and compromise the effectiveness of vaccination programmes. • Sunlight is electromagnetic energy, which is propagated by electromagnetic waves. Healthwise, the most important parts of the sunlight electromagnetic spectrum are: ultraviolet radiation (UV), invisible to the eye; visible light that allows us to see; and infrared radiation, which is our main source of heat but is also invisible. Excessive exposures to them poses particular risks to health. • results show that the amount of DNA damage appears to be influenced by the exposure to solar radiation, with the summer exposure being the most damaging. Age was also found to be a significant factor, with the older population being more susceptible to solar radiation than the younger one. Season does not appear to affect the sensitivity to external DNA-damaging agents, while age does. Age was also found to have an effect on the DNA repair capacity of the examined populations
  • 8.
  • 9. Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health • Skin: Excessive UV exposure results in a number of chronic skin changes. These include various skin cancers of which melanoma is the most life-threatening; an increased number of moles (benign abnormalities of melanocytes) and a range of other alterations arising from UV damage to keratinocytes and blood vessels. UV damage to fibrous tissue is often described as "photoaging". Photoaging makes people look older because their skin loses its tightness and so sags or wrinkles. • estimated that more than 2 million nonmelanoma skin cancers and 200,000 malignant melanomas occur globally each year. The worldwide incidence of malignant melanoma continues to increase, and is strongly related to frequency of recreational exposure to the sun and to history of sunburn. • • There is evidence that risk of melanoma is also related to intermittent exposure to UV, especially in childhood, and to exposure to sunlamps. However, the latter results are still preliminary
  • 10. How Sunglasses protect UV rays UV Rays On Eye
  • 11. Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health • Eye: UV exposure of the eye depends on many factors: ground reflection, the degree of brightness in the sky leading to activation of the squint reflex, the amount of atmospheric refection, and the use of eyewear • The acute effects of UV on the eye include the development of photokeratitis and photo conjunctivitis, which are like sunburn of the delicate skin-like tissue on the surface of the eyeball (cornea) and eyelids. While painful, they are reversible, easily prevented by protective eyewear and have not been associated with any long-term damage • Chronic effects include the possible development of pterygium (a white or cream coloured opaque growth attached to the cornea), squamous cell cancer of the conjunctiva (scaly or plate-like malignancy) and cataracts.
  • 12. Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health • Direct viewing of the sun and other extremely bright objects can also seriously damage the very sensitive part of the retina called the yellow spot, fovea or macula lutea. When cells of the fovea are destroyed, people can no longer view fine detail. This is a serious visual impairment making it impossible to read, sew, watch TV, recognise faces, drive a vehicle or do any task which requires recognition of fine details • Immune system: UV also appears to alter immune response by changing the activity and distribution of the cells responsible for triggering these responses. A number of studies indicate that UV exposures at environmental levels suppress immune responses in both rodents and humans. In rodents, this immune suppression results in enhanced susceptibility to certain infectious diseases with skin involvement, and some systemic infections. Mechanisms associated with UV-induced immunosuppression and host defence that protect against infectious agents are similar in rodents and humans. It is therefore reasonable to assume that UV exposure may enhance the risk of infection and decrease the effectiveness of vaccines in humans. Additional research is necessary to substantiate this • Thermal Effects: Heating of tissues in the human body is the principal effect of infrared radiation. Excessive infrared radiation can result in heat strokes and other similar reactions particularly in elderly, infirm or very young individuals. At moderate levels of exposure, the warmth experienced from being in the sun is relaxing and restorative
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  • 14. Solar Radiation Its Effects On Human Health • Protective Measures: Methods for personal protection from solar UV exposure include adequate clothing, hats and the proper use of sunscreens to protect UV- exposed skin. For eye protection, UV absorbing sunglasses are needed. Changes in behaviour could minimize solar UV exposure. These include staying out of the sun, either indoors or in shaded areas, during the four-hour period around solar noon when UV levels are at their highest. • Broad-spectrum sunscreens should be used when other means of protection are not feasible, and then to reduce exposure rather than lengthen the period of exposure. While topical applications of sunscreen are preferred for absorbing UVB, some preparations do not absorb the longer wavelength UVA effectively. Moreover, some preparations have been found to contain ingredients that are mutagenic in sunlight. People using sunscreens should use those with a high sun protection factor (SPF) and be aware that they are to protect from the sun and not for tanning purposes.