TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative Physical Fitness Measures Inversely Associated With Myopia Severity in Military Males
T2 - The CHIEF Study
AU - Lu, Shao Chi
AU - Liu, Fang Yu
AU - Hsieh, Chia Jung
AU - Su, Fang Ying
AU - Wong, Tien Yin
AU - Tai, Ming Cheng
AU - Chen, Jiann Torng
AU - Lin, Gen Min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2019.
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - Myopia has been linked to body weight and sedentary status, but the association with quantitatively measured physical fitness in adults has not been examined. Cross-sectional analyses were performed to investigate the association between physical fitness and myopia in 3,669 military men (aged 29.4 years) in Taiwan. The severity of myopia obtained from the left eye was classified as mild (−0.5 to −3.0 diopters; n = 544), moderate −3.1 to −6.0 diopters; n = 563), and high (<−6.0 diopters; n =150); others were defined as nonmyopia (n = 2,412). Aerobic fitness was evaluated by time for a 3000-meter run test, and muscular endurance was evaluated by numbers of 2-min sit-ups and 2-min push-ups. A value of p <.0125 was considered significant. A multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the relationship. Individuals who were less physically fit had higher risk of myopia. The associations were dose-dependently significant with mild, moderate, and high myopia for 3000-meter running time (β = 9.64; 95% confidence intervals [3.22, 16.05], β = 12.41; 95% CI [6.05, 18.76], and β = 20.87; 95% CI [9.22, 32.51], respectively) after controlling for the potential covariates. There tended to be an inverse association with moderate and high myopia for numbers of 2-min push-ups (β = −1.38; 95% CI [−2.43, −0.34] and β = −2.10; 95% CI [− 3.97, −0.22], respectively) and 2-min sit-ups (β = −0.83; 95% CI [−1.54, −0.12] and β = −1.29; 95% CI [−2.56, −0.02], respectively), respectively. This study suggested that physical fitness, particularly aerobic fitness of the military males who received regular training, is inversely associated with myopia severity, independent of service specialty, body mass index, and educational level.
AB - Myopia has been linked to body weight and sedentary status, but the association with quantitatively measured physical fitness in adults has not been examined. Cross-sectional analyses were performed to investigate the association between physical fitness and myopia in 3,669 military men (aged 29.4 years) in Taiwan. The severity of myopia obtained from the left eye was classified as mild (−0.5 to −3.0 diopters; n = 544), moderate −3.1 to −6.0 diopters; n = 563), and high (<−6.0 diopters; n =150); others were defined as nonmyopia (n = 2,412). Aerobic fitness was evaluated by time for a 3000-meter run test, and muscular endurance was evaluated by numbers of 2-min sit-ups and 2-min push-ups. A value of p <.0125 was considered significant. A multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the relationship. Individuals who were less physically fit had higher risk of myopia. The associations were dose-dependently significant with mild, moderate, and high myopia for 3000-meter running time (β = 9.64; 95% confidence intervals [3.22, 16.05], β = 12.41; 95% CI [6.05, 18.76], and β = 20.87; 95% CI [9.22, 32.51], respectively) after controlling for the potential covariates. There tended to be an inverse association with moderate and high myopia for numbers of 2-min push-ups (β = −1.38; 95% CI [−2.43, −0.34] and β = −2.10; 95% CI [− 3.97, −0.22], respectively) and 2-min sit-ups (β = −0.83; 95% CI [−1.54, −0.12] and β = −1.29; 95% CI [−2.56, −0.02], respectively), respectively. This study suggested that physical fitness, particularly aerobic fitness of the military males who received regular training, is inversely associated with myopia severity, independent of service specialty, body mass index, and educational level.
KW - aerobic fitness
KW - anaerobic fitness
KW - military population
KW - myopia
KW - physical activity
KW - young male adults
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85074083803
U2 - 10.1177/1557988319883766
DO - 10.1177/1557988319883766
M3 - 文章
C2 - 31646931
AN - SCOPUS:85074083803
SN - 1557-9883
VL - 13
JO - American Journal of Men's Health
JF - American Journal of Men's Health
IS - 5
ER -