Indoor tanning bed use and risk of food addiction based on the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale

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Wen-Qing Li [1 ,2 ]
John E.McGeary [3 ,4 ]
Eunyoung Cho [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Alan Flint [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Shaowei Wu [1 ,8 ]
Alberto Ascherio [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Eric Rimm [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Alison Field [2 ,5 ,7 ,9 ]
Abrar A.Qureshi [1 ,2 ,3 ,10 ]
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[1] Department of Dermatology,Rhode Island Hospital
[2] Department of Dermatology,Warren Alpert Medical School,Brown University
[3] Department of Epidemiology,School of Public Health,Brown University
[4] Providence VA Medical Center
[5] Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior,Warren Alpert Medical School,Brown University
[6] Channing Division of Network Medicine,Department of Medicine,Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
[7] Department of Nutrition,Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health
[8] Department of Epidemiology,Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health
[9] Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences,School of Public Health,Peking University
[10] Division of Adolescent Medicine,Boston Children's Hospital
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indoor tanning; food addiction; cohort study; skin cancer; epidemiology; UV radiation;
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The popularity of indoor tanning may be partly attributed to the addictive characteristics of tanning for some individuals.We aimed to determine the association between frequent indoor tanning,which we view as a sunogate for tanning addiction,and food addiction.A total of 67,910 women were included from the Nurses’ Health Study II.In2005,we collected information on indoor tanning during high school/college and age 25-35 years,and calculated the average use of indoor tanning during these periods.Food addiction was defined as ≥3 clinically significant symptoms plus clinically significant impairment or distress,assessed in 2009 using a modified version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale.Totally 23.3%(15,822) of the participants reported indoor tanning at high school/college or age 25-35 years.A total of 5,557(8.2%) women met the criteria for food addiction.We observed a dose-response relationship between frequency of indoor tanning and the likelihood of food addiction(Ptrend< 0.0001),independent of depression,BMI,and other confounders.Compared with never indoor tanners,the odds ratio(95%confidence interval) of food addiction was 1.07(0.99-1.17) for average indoor tanning 1-2 times/year,1.25(1.09-1.43) for 3-5times/year,1.34(1.14-1.56) for 6-11 times/year,1.61(1.35-1.91) for 12-23 times/year,and 2.98(1.95-4.57) for 24 or more times/year.Frequent indoor tanning before or at early adulthood is associated with prevalence of food addiction at middle age.Our data support the addictive property of frequent indoor tanning,which may guide intervention strategies to curb indoor tanning and prevent skin cancer.
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