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. 2011 Jul-Aug;126(4):533–539. doi: 10.1177/003335491112600409

Table 2.

Among those aware of unprotected sun exposure to increase cutaneous vitamin D synthesisa (n=2,443), the prevalence of seeking sun exposure to increase vitamin D levels: CLUE II Study, Washington County, Maryland, 2007

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aAmong those who were aware that sun exposure increased vitamin D, prevalence of “yes” responses to the question, “Do you ever go out into the sun so that your body will make more vitamin D?”

bDue to missing data, the totals for some variables do not add up to 2,443.

cChi-square test

dp-value for trend

eNonmelanoma or melanoma skin cancer

kg/m2 = kilograms per meter squared