AMA #61: Sun exposure, sunscreen, and skin health: relationship between sun exposure and skin cancer, vitamin D production, and photoaging, how to choose a sunscreen, and more
Peter Attia
1 jul 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Ensure optimal magnesium levels to enhance vitamin D metabolism
Suboptimal magnesium levels can lead to low vitamin D because magnesium is a required cofactor for its enzymatic conversion and metabolism.
Rethink microwave radiation fears compared to sunlight exposure
Fearing radiation from a microwave is illogical, as its waves are longer and contain less energy than the visible light we are constantly exposed to.
Address obesity to improve vitamin D availability
Obesity is a risk factor for low vitamin D because excess fat tissue sequesters the fat-soluble vitamin, making it less available in the bloodstream.
Recognize vitamin D deficiency as below 30 ng/mL
Many medical labs define vitamin D deficiency as below 15 ng/mL, whereas in practice, a level below 30 ng/mL is considered deficient.
Differentiate UVB and UVA for effective sun protection
UVB radiation is only 5% of the sun's UV but causes sunburn and vitamin D conversion, while the other 95%, UVA, penetrates deeper into the skin.
Protect skin from sun to prevent photoaging
A compelling photo of a truck driver shows dramatic premature aging on the left side of his face, which was consistently exposed to the sun for 32 years.
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