Chua Sharon Y L
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2019 โ 2023
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
The Relationship Between Ambient Atmospheric Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) and Glaucoma in a Large Community Cohort.
Greater exposure to PM2.5 is associated with both self-reported glaucoma and adverse structural characteristics of the disease.
Ambient Air Pollution Associations with Retinal Morphology in the UK Biobank.
Greater exposure to PM2.5, PM2.5 absorbance, and nitrogen oxides were all associated with apparently adverse retinal structural features.
Alcohol, Intraocular Pressure, and Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Although this meta-analysis suggests a harmful association between alcohol use and OAG, our results should be interpreted cautiously given the weakness and heterogeneity of the underlying evidence base, the small absolute effect size, and the borderline statistical significance.
The Association between Serum Lipids and Intraocular Pressure in 2 Large United Kingdom Cohorts.
Our findings suggest that serum TC, HDL-C, and LDL-C are associated positively with IOP in 2 United Kingdom cohorts and that triglyceride levels may be associated negatively.
The Association of Physical Activity with Glaucoma and Related Traits in the UK Biobank.
Higher overall PA level and greater time spent in moderate and vigorous PA were not associated with glaucoma status but were associated with thicker mGCIPL.
Calcium Channel Blocker Use and Associated Glaucoma and Related Traits Among UK Biobank Participants.
In this study, an adverse association between CCB use and glaucoma was observed, with CCB users having, on average, 39% higher odds of glaucoma.
The Association of Female Reproductive Factors with Glaucoma and Related Traits: A Systematic Review.
The association between PMH use and lower IOP or OAG risk is a potentially clinically relevant and modifiable risk factor and should be investigated further, although this needs to be interpreted in the context of a high risk of bias across included studies.