2022
DOI: 10.4103/tjo.tjo_60_20
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Association of sports vision with age, gender, and static visual acuity among nonathletic population

Abstract: PURPOSE: Excellent vision is essential to performing well in sports. Sports vision includes visual, perceptual, cognitive, and oculomotor tasks that enable athletes to process and respond to what is seen. We aimed to examined how sports vision parameters – dynamic visual acuity (DVA), eye movement (EM), peripheral vision (PV), and momentary vision (MV) – varied with age and sex and assessed how static visual acuity (SVA) affect sports vision performance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: … Show more

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“…The multivariate linear regression analysis for DVA revealed that age was a significant determinant for DVA, and the older the age, the worse the DVA. The result was consistent with other previous studies ( Ishigaki and Miyao, 1994 ; Lee et al, 2022 ). The senescence of the central nervous system was thought to be related to the decline in DVA ( Ishigaki and Miyao, 1994 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The multivariate linear regression analysis for DVA revealed that age was a significant determinant for DVA, and the older the age, the worse the DVA. The result was consistent with other previous studies ( Ishigaki and Miyao, 1994 ; Lee et al, 2022 ). The senescence of the central nervous system was thought to be related to the decline in DVA ( Ishigaki and Miyao, 1994 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The influential factor analysis demonstrated that postoperative DVA worsened with increasing age. Previous research showed that DVA increased during childhood, peaked during the 20s, and gradually decreased during middle and old age ( Ishigaki and Miyao, 1994 ; Wist et al, 2000 ; Lee et al, 2022 ). In the present research, the mean age of enrolled cataract patients was more than 60 years old.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%