The University of Minnesota study published this week in the Archives of Dermatology attempts to build a case that no one is getting the message that too much UV is a bad thing and that indoor tanning is to blame for all this confusion. They also attempt to paint the picture that millions of indoor tanning clients are being duped into seeing any value for their tanning experience.
About 12 percent of the population has ever visited a sunbed center — this is nothing new. But the Minnesota group is clearly reverse-engineering the nature of their questions to make it appear that sunbed users don’t understand that there are risks of overexposure. Of course they do. Consider:
Bottom line: It is clear that tanning clients understand that overexposure to UV carries risks — we teach them to practice moderation and sunburn prevention and to properly understand the risks of overexposure. To suggest otherwise — after 15 years of marketing by “Sun Scare” groups to vilify any/all UV exposure — doesn’t make any sense.