Pécsi Tudományegyetem EGA-10(TKP2021-EGA-10) Funder: Ministry for Innovation and Technology
(TKP2021-NVA-05)
(2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2021-00245)
TKP2021-EGA-37(TKP2021-EGA-37)
Subjects:
Sport medicine
Regular physical exercise is known to lower the incidence of age-related eye diseases.
We aimed to assess the acute chorioretinal alterations in older adults following intense
physical strain. Seventeen senior elite athletes were recruited who underwent an aerobic
exercise on a cycle ergometer and macular scanning by optical coherence tomography.
A significant thinning of the entire retina was observed 1 min after exercise, followed
by a thickening at 5 min, after which the thickness returned to baseline. This trend
was similar in almost every single retinal layer, although a significant change was
observed only in the inner retina. Choroidal thickness changes were neither significant
nor did they correlate with the thickness changes of intraretinal layers. The mechanism
of how these immediate retinal changes chronically impact age-related sight-threatening
pathologies that, in turn, result in a substantially reduced quality of life warrants
further investigation on nontrained older adults as well.