| Literature DB >> 35341047 |
Jesus Vera1, Beatriz Redondo1, Rubén Molina1, Amador García-Ramos2,3, Raimundo Jiménez1.
Abstract
Objectives: The execution of isometric resistance training has demonstrated to cause changes in the ocular physiology. The morphology of the cornea and anterior chamber is of paramount importance in the prevention and management of several ocular diseases, and thus, understating the impact of performing isometric exercise on the eye physiology may allow a better management of these ocular conditions. We aimed to determine the short-term effects of 2-minutes upper-body isometric effort at two different intensities on corneal and anterior eye morphology.Entities:
Keywords: Corneal ectasia; Pentacam; Physical exercise; Pupil size
Year: 2022 PMID: 35341047 PMCID: PMC8944333 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Average ± standard deviation values of the anterior eye segment parameters obtained at the different points of measure during the high-intensity and low-intensity isometric conditions.
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| 3.27 ± 0.45 | 3.51 ± 0.53 | 3.55 ± 0.54 | 3.51 ± 0.48 | 3.55 ± 0.52 | 3.32 ± 0.49 | 3.24 ± 0.40 |
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| 3.27 ± 0.47 | 3.28 ± 0.41 | 3.24 ± 0.50 | 3.17 ± 0.46 | 3.19 ± 0.43 | 3.13 ± 0.37 | 3.14 ± 0.40 | |
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| 41.11 ± 4.40 | 38.83 ± 4.66 | 38.81 ± 4.71 | 38.47 ± 5.11 | 38.51 ± 4.33 | 38.81 ± 4.68 | 39.88 ± 4.62 |
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| 40.61 ± 5.79 | 39.33 ± 4.17 | 39.38 ± 4.39 | 39.17 ± 4.58 | 39.25 ± 4.66 | 39.54 ± 4.49 | 39.22 ± 4.40 | |
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| 183.40 ± 29.27 | 183.86 ± 29.81 | 180.59 ± 30.21 | 180.98 ± 31.30 | 177.20 ± 29.67 | 176.57 ± 29.28 | 178.71 ± 28.21 |
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| 184.86 ± 29.02 | 184.11 ± 29.45 | 184.21 ± 28.19 | 181.04 ± 28.23 | 179.62 ± 28.97 | 179.53 ± 29.48 | 179.66 ± 29.27 | |
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| 3.12 ± 0.26 | 3.10 ± 0.27 | 3.09 ± 0.26 | 3.09 ± 0.25 | 3.08 ± 0.26 | 3.11 ± 0.25 | 3.11 ± 0.25 |
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| 3.12 ± 0.24 | 3.11 ± 0.25 | 3.11 ± 0.25 | 3.12 ± 0.27 | 3.11 ± 0.26 | 3.12 ± 0.26 | 3.11 ± 0.26 | |
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| 63.06 ± 2.97 | 63.06 ± 2.85 | 63.18 ± 3.06 | 63.30 ± 3.23 | 63.42 ± 3.11 | 63.08 ± 2.96 | 63.09 ± 2.78 | |
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| 63.04 ± 2.91 | 63.09 ± 3.00 | 63.17 ± 2.83 | 63.17 ± 2.84 | 63.18 ± 3.00 | 63.12 ± 2.90 | 63.12 ± 2.88 | |
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| 559.06 ± 28.80 | 561.22 ± 28.00 | 563.72 ± 24.92 | 562.11 ± 28.82 | 562.89 ± 26.50 | 559.06 ± 26.52 | 561.56 ± 28.19 |
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| 560.61 ± 27.35 | 560.06 ± 29.90 | 560.56 ± 27.57 | 560.22 ± 28.29 | 559.78 ± 28.55 | 558.89 ± 29.94 | 561.89 ± 27.28 | |
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| 43.54 ± 1.91 | 43.55 ± 1.92 | 43.60 ± 2.00 | 43.52 ± 1.95 | 43.57 ± 1.96 | 43.58 ± 1.91 | 43.61 ± 1.96 |
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| 43.53 ± 1.91 | 43.58 ± 1.91 | 43.57 ± 1.95 | 43.55 ± 1.91 | 43.54 ± 1.95 | 43.58 ± 1.97 | 43.60 ± 1.97 | |
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| 42.76 ± 1.56 | 42.69 ± 1.55 | 42.66 ± 1.55 | 42.62 ± 1.49 | 42.58 ± 1.51 | 42.71 ± 1.51 | 42.71 ± 1.53 |
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| 42.75 ± 1.58 | 42.68 ± 1.52 | 42.67 ± 1.46 | 42.66 ± 1.52 | 42.67 ± 1.47 | 42.71 ± 1.52 | 42.70 ± 1.55 | |
Notes.
Statistical significance (p < 0.05) for the main effects of “intensity” and “point of measure”, and the interactive effect of “intensity × point of measure” are depicted by *, #, and $, respectively.
Figure 1Pupil size changes at both exercise intensities over time.
Effects of upper-body isometric exercise performed at high and low intensities on pupil size at the different points of measure. The asterisk denotes statistically significant differences between the high-intensity and low-intensity conditions (corrected p-value < 0.05). The error bars represent the standard error. Bas = baseline; rec = recovery.
Figure 2Anterior chamber angle and volume changes at both exercise intensities over time.
Effects of upper-body isometric exercise performed at high and low intensities on anterior chamber angle (panel A) and anterior chamber volume (panel B) at the different points of measure. The asterisk denotes statistically significant differences between the high-intensity and low-intensity conditions (corrected p-value < 0.05). The error bars represent the standard error. Bas = baseline; rec = recovery.
Figure 3Keratometry reading changes at both exercise intensities over time.
Effects of upper-body isometric exercise performed at high and low intensities on K-flat (A) and K-steep (B) at the different points of measure. The error bars represent the standard error. Bas = baseline; rec = recovery.