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Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers

The aim of this work is to investigate changes in the ocular surface (OS) and tear film (TF) by means of questionnaire-based subjective symptoms, TF break-up time, Schirmer test, and TF analysis in women working with computers and to analyze the effects of the oral supplementation with antioxidants/...

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Autores principales: Ribelles, Alfredo, Galbis-Estrada, Carmen, Parras, Maria A., Vivar-Llopis, Bárbara, Marco-Ramírez, Carla, Diaz-Llopis, Manuel
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4628749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26557673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/467039
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author Ribelles, Alfredo
Galbis-Estrada, Carmen
Parras, Maria A.
Vivar-Llopis, Bárbara
Marco-Ramírez, Carla
Diaz-Llopis, Manuel
author_facet Ribelles, Alfredo
Galbis-Estrada, Carmen
Parras, Maria A.
Vivar-Llopis, Bárbara
Marco-Ramírez, Carla
Diaz-Llopis, Manuel
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description The aim of this work is to investigate changes in the ocular surface (OS) and tear film (TF) by means of questionnaire-based subjective symptoms, TF break-up time, Schirmer test, and TF analysis in women working with computers and to analyze the effects of the oral supplementation with antioxidants/omega 3 fatty acids (A/ω3) in the OS outcomes. Women aged 40–65 years (n = 148) were recruited at the Administrative Offices of Valencia (Spain) and distributed into two age groups, 40–52 years (AGE1; n = 87) and 53–65 years (AGE2; n = 61), and then subdivided according to being (or not) computer users (CUG; NCUG) during the workday. Homogeneous subgroups were randomly assigned (or not) to the daily intake of three pills of A/ω3 for three months. At baseline and at the end of follow-up, personalized interviews and ocular examination were done. Reflex tear samples were collected from the inferior meniscus and processed for a multiplexed particle-based flow cytometry assay to measure proinflammatory molecules. Statistics were performed using the SPSS 15.0 program. The OS pathology was clinically evident in the AGE1-CUG (33%) versus the AGE2-CUG (64%) of women. Significantly higher interleukins-1β and -6 tear levels were found in the AGE1 versus the AGE2 women employees (P = 0.006 and P = 0.001, resp.), as well as in the CUG versus the NCUG (P = 0.001 and P = 0.000, resp.). Supplementation with A/ω3 positively influenced the OS pathology as manifested by the amelioration of the clinical signs/symptoms related to computer uses. Strategies involving a safe environment and oral micronutrient supplements may be managed within eye-care standards in older women.
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spelling pubmed-46287492015-11-09 Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers Ribelles, Alfredo Galbis-Estrada, Carmen Parras, Maria A. Vivar-Llopis, Bárbara Marco-Ramírez, Carla Diaz-Llopis, Manuel Biomed Res Int Clinical Study The aim of this work is to investigate changes in the ocular surface (OS) and tear film (TF) by means of questionnaire-based subjective symptoms, TF break-up time, Schirmer test, and TF analysis in women working with computers and to analyze the effects of the oral supplementation with antioxidants/omega 3 fatty acids (A/ω3) in the OS outcomes. Women aged 40–65 years (n = 148) were recruited at the Administrative Offices of Valencia (Spain) and distributed into two age groups, 40–52 years (AGE1; n = 87) and 53–65 years (AGE2; n = 61), and then subdivided according to being (or not) computer users (CUG; NCUG) during the workday. Homogeneous subgroups were randomly assigned (or not) to the daily intake of three pills of A/ω3 for three months. At baseline and at the end of follow-up, personalized interviews and ocular examination were done. Reflex tear samples were collected from the inferior meniscus and processed for a multiplexed particle-based flow cytometry assay to measure proinflammatory molecules. Statistics were performed using the SPSS 15.0 program. The OS pathology was clinically evident in the AGE1-CUG (33%) versus the AGE2-CUG (64%) of women. Significantly higher interleukins-1β and -6 tear levels were found in the AGE1 versus the AGE2 women employees (P = 0.006 and P = 0.001, resp.), as well as in the CUG versus the NCUG (P = 0.001 and P = 0.000, resp.). Supplementation with A/ω3 positively influenced the OS pathology as manifested by the amelioration of the clinical signs/symptoms related to computer uses. Strategies involving a safe environment and oral micronutrient supplements may be managed within eye-care standards in older women. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4628749/ /pubmed/26557673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/467039 Text en Copyright © 2015 Alfredo Ribelles et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Parras, Maria A.
Vivar-Llopis, Bárbara
Marco-Ramírez, Carla
Diaz-Llopis, Manuel
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title Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers
title_full Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers
title_fullStr Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers
title_full_unstemmed Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers
title_short Ocular Surface and Tear Film Changes in Older Women Working with Computers
title_sort ocular surface and tear film changes in older women working with computers
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4628749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26557673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/467039
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