Effects of Physical Activity and Inactivity on Microvasculature in Children: The Hong Kong Children Eye Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2024Vol. 65(14), pp. 7–7
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Xiu Juan Zhang, Vincent L. Yuen, Yuzhou Zhang, Ka Wai Kam, Jason Wong, Fang Tang, Alvin L. Young, Patrick Ip, Li Jia Chen, Tien Yin Wong, Chi Pui Pang, Clement C. Tham, Carol Y. Cheung, Jason C. Yam
Abstract
Increased activity in children is associated with healthier microvasculature, as shown in the retina. Our study contributes to the growing evidence that physical activity positively influences vascular health from a young age. Therefore, this study also underscores the potential of using the retinal vasculature as a biomarker of cardiovascular health.
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