Increased solar ultra violet radiation and possible links to health effects in Nunavut
Ultra violet radiation (UVR) is believed to be linked to many health problems, and numerous studies have been conducted on Caucasian populations at all latitudes. Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, comprises approximately one fifth of Canada's land mass and has a scattered population, the majority...
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ftwlaurieruniv:oai:scholars.wlu.ca:etd-1413 2023-06-11T04:03:15+02:00 Increased solar ultra violet radiation and possible links to health effects in Nunavut Carson, Shaun Greig 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/414 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/1413/viewcontent/MQ44813.PDF unknown Scholars Commons @ Laurier https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/414 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/1413/viewcontent/MQ44813.PDF Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) Public Health text 1999 ftwlaurieruniv 2023-05-07T16:36:52Z Ultra violet radiation (UVR) is believed to be linked to many health problems, and numerous studies have been conducted on Caucasian populations at all latitudes. Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, comprises approximately one fifth of Canada's land mass and has a scattered population, the majority of which (over 70%) is Inuit. Nunavut also possesses a unique physical geography, as well as culture, which may result in its population being at great risk from UVR Very little research has been conducted in Nunavut on the affects of increased solar UVR and possible links to health. This thesis has compiled baseline data to begin an analysis of this problem. Data are limited, therefore scenario zones were created to outline areas of greater risk and vulnerability within Nunavut. Physical factors such as albedo, solar elevation, the polar vortex, combined with Inuit cultural and genetic factors lead to the conclusion, that in terms of UVR exposure, the Inuit may be at high risk from immunosuppression and cataracts and at lower risk from skin cancer. There is a need for greater attention and education towards the population of Nunavut for protection and awareness regarding UVR. Text albedo Arctic inuit Nunavut Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario: Scholars Commons@Laurier Arctic Nunavut |
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Ultra violet radiation (UVR) is believed to be linked to many health problems, and numerous studies have been conducted on Caucasian populations at all latitudes. Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, comprises approximately one fifth of Canada's land mass and has a scattered population, the majority of which (over 70%) is Inuit. Nunavut also possesses a unique physical geography, as well as culture, which may result in its population being at great risk from UVR Very little research has been conducted in Nunavut on the affects of increased solar UVR and possible links to health. This thesis has compiled baseline data to begin an analysis of this problem. Data are limited, therefore scenario zones were created to outline areas of greater risk and vulnerability within Nunavut. Physical factors such as albedo, solar elevation, the polar vortex, combined with Inuit cultural and genetic factors lead to the conclusion, that in terms of UVR exposure, the Inuit may be at high risk from immunosuppression and cataracts and at lower risk from skin cancer. There is a need for greater attention and education towards the population of Nunavut for protection and awareness regarding UVR. |
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Increased solar ultra violet radiation and possible links to health effects in Nunavut |
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