Selected article for: "annual peak and seasonal pattern"

Author: Drozdowski, R.; Gronbeck, C.; Feng, H.
Title: Evaluating the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic and state restrictions on public interest in tanning: a Google Trends analysis
  • Cord-id: 9ne9j45n
  • Document date: 2021_6_24
  • ID: 9ne9j45n
    Snippet: Public interest in tanning in the United States (U.S.) typically follows a seasonal pattern.1 Google Trends search data, which has previously been used to measure interest in dermatologic issues,2 demonstrates peak annual interest for indoor tanning terms between March and June and for outdoor tanning terms in July and August.1 We aimed to describe the impact of the initial COVID-19 pandemic on search trends in tanning and specifically determine the correlation between indoor tanning interest an
    Document: Public interest in tanning in the United States (U.S.) typically follows a seasonal pattern.1 Google Trends search data, which has previously been used to measure interest in dermatologic issues,2 demonstrates peak annual interest for indoor tanning terms between March and June and for outdoor tanning terms in July and August.1 We aimed to describe the impact of the initial COVID-19 pandemic on search trends in tanning and specifically determine the correlation between indoor tanning interest and stringency of COVID-19 restrictions.

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