A group of U.K. researchers have discovered a surprisingly new benefit of sunlight – lowering blood pressure! In a study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, the researchers found that sunlight activates nitric oxide present in large quantities in the skin, which then enters the circulatory system and reduces blood pressure.
Nitric oxide is an important chemical produced by the body, including in blood vessel tissue where it maintains proper relaxation and dilation, key factors for good blood flow.
The researchers are continuing their studies to examine how the amount of sunlight exposure that might reduce high blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, would affect skin cancer. Deaths from heart disease are far greater than the number attributed to skin cancer. The researchers believe that the benefits to heart health will outweigh the skin cancer risk.
References:
- Liu D, et al. UVA Irradiation of Human Skin Vasodilates Arterial Vasculature and Lowers Blood Pressure Independently of Nitric Oxide Synthase.J Investig Dermatol. Jan 2014. Published online at http://www.nature.com/jid/journal/v134/n7/full/jid201427a.html
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