Myopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
CHAMPS Eye Study - Myopia and Retinal Vascular Geometry in Relation to Physical Activity.
Verified date | April 2017 |
Source | Odense University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
An increasingly physical inactive lifestyle in the Western World has led to a higher number
of lifestyle -related diseases. The consequences are now already present in childhood with
an increased prevalence of overweight, obesity, and diabetes. Inactivity is also accompanied
by cardiovascular iseases and is also thought to be associated with an increased incidence
of nearsightedness (myopia).
Myopia is the most frequent eye disease globally, and causes severe personal and societal
expenses and may additionally lead to secondary eye disorders such as retinal detachment,
glaucoma, and cataract.
The retina is the only place in the human body where it is possible to directly inspect the
blood vessels (microvasculature). Photography of the eye background allows a noninvasive
examination of the retinal structure in which it is possible to make measurements on the
retinal blood vessels.
It is well known that early vascular chances can be detected with this method and that there
are correlation between these changes and systemic diseases, such as hypertension, stroke
and other cardiovascular diseases.
This study is a new subproject in The Childhood Health, Activity, and Motor Performance
School (CHAMPS) Study Denmark, also known as the Svendborg Project. The project has a
well-defined cohort with originally 1515 school students who since 2007 have been divided
into two groups: schools with extra exercise during school hours and matched traditional
schools. CHAMPS-DK aims to investigate the effect of increased physical activity on current
and future health of children and adolescents.
Thanks to this unique child cohort it is possible to investigate the correlation between
physical activity, myopia and retinal vascular diameters in a large group of Danish
schoolchildren. We want to study the degree and reversibility of physical activity and its
effect on the development of myopia and retinal blood vessel changes. However, there is
still a lack of knowledge about the correlation between physical activity and retinal
vascular diameters in children. Furthermore, it is still unclear whether physical activity
can prevent the development of myopia; such a realization could have far-reaching
consequences in form of a modified approach to the necessity for exercise and, furthermore,
potentially a significant socio-economic benefit.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 307 |
Est. completion date | April 1, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Children from the The Childhood Health, Activity, and Motor Performance School Study Denmark (The CHAMPS-study DK) cohord. Exclusion Criteria: |
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Odense University Hospital |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Myopic status in relation to physical activity (longitudinal data on physical activity) | Myopic status in relation to longitudinal data on physical activity | 7 years | |
Secondary | Retinal vessel geometry (caliber) | Cross-sectional results. Change in vessel geometry: Caliber: Using computerised software - IVAN. |
None (analyzes on data from tests in march to july 2015, 4 months) | |
Secondary | Choroidal thickness | Cross-sectional results. Using Enhanced Depth Imaging Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography | None (analyzes on data from tests in march to july 2015, 4 months) | |
Secondary | Myopic status (data from tests in spring 2015) | Cross-sectional results | None (analyzes on data from tests in march to july 2015, 4 months) | |
Secondary | Myopia development | Cross-sectional results compared with date from baseline | 10 years. Changes from baseline. |
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