Seasonal Variation in Diurnal Rhythms of the Human Eye: Implications for Continuing Ocular Growth in Adolescents and Young Adults
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2022Vol. 63(11), pp. 20–20
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Nickolai G. Nilsen, Stuart J. Gilson, Hilde R. Pedersen, Lene A. Hagen, Kenneth Knoblauch, Rigmor C. Baraas
Abstract
Diurnal rhythms in ocular biometry appear to be synchronized with melatonin secretion in both winter and summer, revealing seasonal variation of diurnal rhythms in young adult eyes. The association between axial length and seasonal changes in the phase relationships between ocular parameters and melatonin suggests a between-individual variation in adaptation to seasonal changes in ocular diurnal rhythms.
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