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Effects of Exercise on Intraocular Pressure and Ocular Blood Flow: A Review
Journal of Glaucoma, 09/23/09
Risner D et al. – This autoregulation fails at ocular perfusion pressures greater than 70% above baseline. In conclusion exercise in glaucoma patients results in acutely lowered IOP and lower baseline IOP. The effects of exercise on the prevention of glaucoma and glaucomatous progression remain unknown. The role of exercise in glaucoma management should be investigated.
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