Influence of the time of day on axial length and choroidal thickness changes to hyperopic and myopic defocus in human eyes

Mar 31, 2019Experimental eye research

How time of day affects eye length and layer thickness changes from farsighted and nearsighted focus shifts

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Abstract

Exposure to myopic defocus resulted in a significant reduction in axial length of -0.021 ± 0.009 mm in the evening compared to a relative change of +0.004 ± 0.003 mm in the morning.

  • Monocular myopic defocus caused a thickening of the subfoveal choroid at both morning and evening sessions.
  • The changes in axial length and choroidal thickness were significantly greater in the evening compared to the morning for myopic defocus.
  • Hyperopic defocus led to a significant increase in axial length only in the morning session.
  • Choroidal thinning occurred with hyperopic defocus, but the time of day did not significantly influence these changes.
  • Ocular responses to optical defocus may be influenced by the eye's natural daily rhythm, with differing sensitivities to myopic and hyperopic signals.

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