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- W4285992635 abstract "Indoor tanning is associated with a dose-response increase in melanoma risk. Laws and public health campaigns have resulted in declining indoor tanning rates, but changes in indoor tanning frequency have not been reported. We examined changes in frequency among indoor tanning users using the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) in 2005, 2010, and 2015. The outcome of interest was past-year frequency of indoor tanning, defined as: never (0), rare (1-2), occasional (3-10), regular (11-24), and frequent (≥25). Associations between indoor tanning frequency and time were investigated with adjusted weighted multinomial logistic regression models. Adjusting covariates included sex, age, race/ethnicity, region, healthcare coverage, alcohol use, smoking status, education, income, personal and family history of skin cancer, and skin phototype. The unweighted and weighted samples included 69,742 and 531,742,536 participants, respectively. In 2015, compared to 2005, a larger proportion of indoor tanners were occasional (41.1% vs. 20.9%), regular (15.9% vs. 10.1%), and frequent (19.8% vs. 10.3%) users, while the proportion of rare users decreased (23.2% vs. 58.8%) (P<.001). The adjusted prevalence of non-indoor tanners increased from 85.9% in 2005 to 96.0% in 2015, with a corresponding decrease in indoor tanners from 14.1% to 4.0%. The adjusted prevalences decreased significantly across all indoor tanning user frequencies, but this was most pronounced among rare users, with a relative decrease of 89.3% vs. occasional (43.0%), regular (52.4%), and frequent (38.9%) users. We observed reductions in indoor tanning from 2005 to 2015, largely driven by a decrease in rare tanners. High frequency tanners should be targeted by public health campaigns, given their associated elevated skin cancer risk and their increasing relative proportion among indoor tanning users." @default.
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- W4285992635 title "330 Indoor tanning frequency trends: Data from the National Health Interview Survey 2005-2015" @default.
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