e-ISSN: 2321-3647
logo

American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research

Published

Young obese are susceptible to decline in bilateral visual acuity.

Published in September 2016 Issue 9 (Vol. 4, Issue 9, 2016)

Young obese are susceptible to decline in bilateral visual acuity. - Issue cover

Abstract

Obesity is a growing health issue of all age groups throughout the world that leads to increasing prevalence of different diseases including eye problems. However, there is scarcity of literature available showing association of obesity and refractive errors like myopia especially among young Saudi males. Therefore we design this study to investigate the incidence as well as relation of myopia with obesity in young male Saudi medical students. Around 104 young Saudi medical students were included in the study. Height and weight were measured using standard procedure; Body Mass Index (BMI) and body fat percentage were calculated. Visual Acuity (VA) for both right (Rt) and left (Lt) eyes were recorded separately using E letter chart. Results of the study showed 56% of the participants were overweight or obese with BMI more than 25. Obese group demonstrated significantly higher values of weight, BMI and body fat percentage. Mean values of visual acuity obtained from non-obese and obese subjects were significantly different for Rt. eye(1.29+0.06 and 1.0+0.07) and Lt. eye (1.23+0.06 and 0.98+0.07) respectively. Myopia is common among medical students and myopics are taller, heavier and have higher BMI.

Authors (5)

Syed NajamuddinFarooq

Department of Physiology, Facu...

View all publications →

Muhammad Amir Mustufa

Department of Physiology, Facu...

View all publications →

Ammad Ahmed

Department of Physiology, Facu...

View all publications →

Muhammad Irfan Safi Rizvi

Department of Physiology, Facu...

View all publications →

Abdulhalim Serafi

Department of Physiology, Facu...

View all publications →

Download Article

PDF

Best for printing and citation

File size: 0.0 MB
Format: PDF

Download Article

PDF

Best for printing and citation

File size: 0.0 MB
Format: PDF

Article Information

AJPHR409008

AJPHR-40-000008

2016-09-01

Article Impact

Views:2,190
Downloads:1,121

How to Cite

APA
MLA
Chicago
Harvard
Vancouver
IEEE
ACM
ACS
ABNT
Turabian
RIS (EndNote/Zotero/Mendeley)
BibTeX

NajamuddinFarooq & Amir, M. & Ahmed & Muhammad Irfan Safi Rizvi & Serafi (2016). Young obese are susceptible to decline in bilateral visual acuity.. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 4(9), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR409008

Article Actions