Ocular Signs Related to Overweight and Arterial Hypertension in Children: A Systematic Review

  • Schuh D
  • Piccoli Â
  • Paiani R
  • et al.
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© 2017 Schuh et al. Background: The ocular effects of obesity and hypertension need to be established and can be used as prognostic markers. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of ophthalmological alterations in children and adolescents who are overweight and/or have SAH. Methods: The database for this study included all observational studies (CS, cohort, case-control and “baseline” description of randomized clinical trials) with children and/or adolescents who were overweight, obese or had SAH and that measured ophthalmological alterations. Results: Comparative studies with healthy children demonstrated positive association between body adiposity with retinal venular dilation, and SAH with retinal arteriolar narrowing. Different retinal fundus cameras and computer-assisted programs to evaluate the retinal vessels, variations in the methods of analysis, adjustments, populations, were the main arguments against formal meta-analysis. The heterogeneity was too high (I2 > 90%, in fixed or randomized effects), and the lack of linearity, normal distribution and homoscedasticity did not recommend meta-regression. Conclusion: Obesity and SAH show associations with ophthalmological alterations, especially with retinal vessel diameter. Lack of standardization does not allow a quantitative evaluation.

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Schuh, D. S., Piccoli, Â. B., Paiani, R. L., Maciel, C. R., Pellanda, L. C., & Vilela, M. A. (2017). Ocular Signs Related to Overweight and Arterial Hypertension in Children: A Systematic Review. The Open Ophthalmology Journal, 11(1), 273–285. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874364101711010273

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