Association between seasonal serum folate levels and ultraviolet radiation.

J Photochem Photobiol B

Photobiological Dermatology Laboratory, Medical Research Centre, Department of Medicine and Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain; Department of Dermatology, Virgen de la Victoria Hospital, Málaga, Spain.

Published: January 2019

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  • UV radiation is known to cause the breakdown of folate in both lab settings and human skin, potentially linking seasonal changes in UV exposure to variations in blood folate levels.
  • The study analyzed serum folate data from 118,831 individuals in Spain, revealing that mean folate levels were lowest in summer, with a 1.37 times higher risk of deficiency in that season compared to winter.
  • Results indicated that individuals tested in winter then summer were 3.32 times more likely to experience folate deficiency than those tested the other way around, highlighting significant seasonal variations in folate levels related to UV radiation exposure.

Article Abstract

UV radiation has been consistently reported to cause folate photodegradation in vitro and in human skin. Seasonal variations in UV radiation might explain seasonal changes in folate levels in blood. Yet, few studies have addressed this phenomenon. The main objective of this study was to investigate whether a relationship exists between seasonal variations in serum folate levels in a population of Spain (Latitude: 36° 41' 6.88″; Longitude: 4° 30' 0.64″) and the annual variations of solar ultraviolet reached in the localization. From a sample of 118,831 serum folate determinations, two studies were performed. The first one, which included all subjects, showed a decreased in mean folate concentrations in all seasons with respect to winter with lower values in summer. The risk of folate deficiency was 1.37 times greater in summer than in winter (95%CI: 1.29-1.46). In the second study, subjects with a first folate determination in winter and a second one in summer were 3.32 more likely to develop folate deficiency than those with a first folate determination in summer and a second one in winter (95%CI: 1.55 to 7.11). Folate levels showed a seasonal variation inversely related to solar total UV radiation reached in our location, with maximum daily doses of 5000 J m reached in June. A gradual increase in percentage of folate deficiency is observed since spring. So, patients with folate levels close to deficiency are at a higher risk of having folate deficiency in summer.

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