LONDON, October 26, the ICU)–higher levels of physical exercise can have beneficial impacts on long-term ocular perfusion pressure is low, the risk factors for glaucoma research, said the United Kingdom.
Study author Dr. Paul j. Foster University College London's Institute of Ophthalmology and colleagues examined the relationship between physical activity and pressure of the ocular perfusion now at 5,650 men and women age 50-90 who lives in Britain and part of the initial group of 1993 to1997.
The questionnaire the subjects completed the study on the health and lifestyle and participant assessed for combined physical activity at work and leisure.
2006-2010, Study participants were screened for eye pressure–the pressure and medically called for ongoing …–and measurements of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
The study, published in investigative Ophthalmology