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· Habitual Accommodative Stimulus Stress · Diet · Reducing the Accommodative Stimulus · Complete Listing of Abstracts · Glossary
Habitual Accommodative Stimulus Stress "Subjects who habitually engaged themselves in long hours of daily repeated, sustained closework with substantial accommodative stimulus stress because of a lack of an intrinsic plus dioptric add (––an intrinsic add as in uncompensated myopia––) or lack of an extrinsic add (as in reading glasses) either
(a) suffer time-indexed deterioration of binocular fusion and coordination as measured in terms of a Binocular Convergence Variance scoring protocol AND (b) experience time-indexed depression in discomfort-glare threshold
OR
(c) retain binocular coordination, but adaptively develop significant elevation of IOP and increasing myopia or decreasing hyperopia." Accommodative Stimulus Diopter Hours & Vision Deterioration (PDF)
"…most functionally photophobic students are the ones experiencing the greatest number of diopter-hours of daily detailed closework accommodation, and that they are caught up in an accommodative fatigue syndrome including increase in diameter and depth of suppression and increasing variability of binocular convergence. [Lane's 1963 study of 79 findings for 100 patients had revealed that the depth of photophobia was positively time indexedand strongly associated with Skeffington and associates seven stage syndrome of binocular deterioration.]" The Functional Photophobia Syndrome and Binoculart Fusion in Neuro-Rehabilitation (PDF)
Habitual accommodative stimulus stress is determined by the
log10 {estimated average daily closework time involvement in hours}
X
{ [the inverse of the working distance measured in meters]
minus
[the total dioptric power for the controlling eye of any prosthetic lens minus the spherical-equivalent bestacuity subjective refractive power of the controlling eye] } Accommodative Stimulus Diopter Hours & Vision Deterioration (PDF)
Vision Therapy vs. Diet "Age-for-age, unless countered by vision therapy accommodative training, accommodative stimulus stress in teens and adults is a more significant risk factor for predicting myopic increase than the dietary risk factors…"
"…Despite these measurements and our own evidence for the importance of restriction of supplemental sugar in the diet, we find that postural shifts which can and do result in unequal accommodative stimuli and even central-vision suppression can often promote larger change than the dietary factors which according to one commonly held theory should affect both eyes more or less equally."
"In untrained individuals, poor posture scores are more common in those with higher intake ratios of refined CHOs relative to complex CHOs." Accommodative Stimulus Diopter Hours & Vision Deterioration (PDF)
Diet, Fatigue, and Myopia "…A fatigue syndrome in response to frequently repeated long-sustained stimulus to accommodation appears to be the principal trigger to myopiagenesis. Dietary factors affect both the distensibility of the globe and the ability, age-for-age, to support strong or long-sustained binocular accommodation without fatigue. Except in marasmus and in nuclear cataractogenesis, dietary factors appear to control the magnitude of the refractive change rather than initiating the change."
Accommodation and Chromium/Vanadium Ratio "Lane previously reported highly significant chromium/vanadium ratio depression indexed in nape hair of myopes, associated with depressed accommodation." "…Foods rich in Cr include most unprocessed naturally sweet or starchy foods. Cr-rich foods are high calorie, best when unrefined. Foods too rich in vanadium include chocolate, kelp, mushrooms, most U.S. chow-fed poultry, and seafood larger than herring." High Myopes are Biochemically Different from High Hyperopes (PDF)
"…Relationships are easier to see when we control for nutriture status, including concentrations of red-blood-cell chromium and vanadium, tissue and dietary calcium in ratio to phosphorus, and to dietary intake of food folate, total intake of ascorbic acid, and the ratio of supplemental sugar and refined carbohydrates (CHOs) to total CHO intake. Accommodative Stimulus Diopter Hours & Vision Deterioration (PDF)
Reducing the Accommodative Stimulus "…The primary approach for prevention and reversal of the myopiagenesis process needs to place increased emphasis on strengthening the accommodative response ability and reducing the accommodative stimulus through ergonomics, vision therapy, appropriate use of lenses, nutrition, blood exchanges, and modified study habits."
"It is easy to demonstrate that this is a functional photophobia––a dramatic manifestation of binocularity, strikingly relieved by covering one eye." The Functional Photophobia Syndrome and Binoculart Fusion in Neuro-Rehabilitation (PDF)
Tinted Lenses "…Tinted lensesenable performance in persons with otherwise fragile binocular fusion and especially in periodic or intermittent exotropes, butmay not be treating the underlying accommodative fatigue syndrome, except when the tint creates the effect of a small plus add."
Complete Listing of Abstracts (in PDF format) from http://www.nutrioptom.com/
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