Effect of repeated endurance exercise on intraocular pressure in healthy subjects: A prospective pilot study based on a 500-km swim relay

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Aim of the study: To investigate exercise-related changes in the intraocular pressure (IOP) in healthy participants of a 500-km swim relay. Material and methods: A group of 12 well-trained amateur swimmers aged 13-67 years participated in a 500-km swim relay in the Warta River, Poland. Each participant underwent detailed clinical examinations, including IOP and central corneal thickness measurements, 2-3 weeks before the relay (baseline) and at peak effort (10 min after the last shift). A baseline maximal treadmill exercise test was also conducted for measurement of the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2) and metabolic equivalent of task (MET) values. Results: None of the athletes (12 eyes) exhibited significant changes in IOP at peak effort (mean change from 14.3 to 15.4 mmHg, p > 0.05). Six male subjects exhibited an exercise-induced mean increase in IOP at peak effort, from 15.6 to 18.5 mmHg (6 eyes, p < 0.05). In six female subjects, the peak effort was not associated with significant IOP changes; IOP mean declined slightly from 13.0 to 12.3 mmHg (6 eyes, p > 0.05). IOP parameters, including the pressure at rest, pressure at peak effort, and pressure change, showed no significant correlations with cardiorespiratory aerobic fitness determined by VO2 and MET. Conclusions: This pilot study did not reveal changes in IOP among well-trained amateur athletes in response to prolonged vigorous swimming. These results, as well as sex-specific differences, in IOP changes at peak effort due to the small sample size must be confirmed by examinations in a larger group.

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Nowak, M., Gajda, R., Drygas, W., Rębowska, E., Dziankowska-Zaborszczyk, E., & Kwaśniewska, M. (2020). Effect of repeated endurance exercise on intraocular pressure in healthy subjects: A prospective pilot study based on a 500-km swim relay. Klinika Oczna. Termedia Publishing House Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5114/KO.2020.96557

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