What's Happening?
Despite efforts to curb indoor tanning, Gen Z continues to engage in the practice, raising public health concerns. A recent examination of tanning trends reveals that while many college campuses have removed tanning beds, young people still seek out tanning services,
often traveling to suburban areas to access them. This behavior persists despite the known risks of UV exposure, including skin cancer. The trend is reminiscent of past generations' tanning habits, although there has been a decline in the availability of tanning facilities on campuses. The persistence of tanning among young people suggests a need for renewed public health campaigns to address the risks associated with UV exposure.
Why It's Important?
The continued popularity of tanning among Gen Z poses significant public health challenges. UV exposure from tanning beds is a well-documented risk factor for skin cancer, including melanoma, which is particularly concerning for young people. The resurgence of tanning trends among this demographic highlights the need for effective public health strategies to educate young people about the dangers of tanning. Additionally, the closure of many campus tanning facilities indicates a shift in institutional policies, yet the demand for tanning services persists, suggesting that more comprehensive approaches are needed to change behavior and reduce health risks.










