Correlation analysis of physical fitness and retinal microvasculature by OCT angiography in healthy adults

Nelis P, Schmitz B, Klose A, Rolfes F, Alnawaiseh M, Krüger M, Eter N, Brand S, Alten F

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) represents the most recent modality in retinal imaging for non-invasive and depth-selective visualization of blood flow in retinal vessels. With regard to quantitative OCTA measurements for early detection of subclinical alterations, it is of great interest, which intra- and extra-ocular factors affect the results of OCTA measurements. Here, we performed OCTA imaging of the central retina in 65 eyes of 65 young healthy female and male participants and evaluated individual physical fitness levels by standard lactate diagnostic using an incremental maximal performance running test. The main finding was that OCTA measurements of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area were associated with physical fitness. Using multivariate regression analysis, we found that running speed at the individual lactate threshold, a marker strongly associated with aerobic performance capacity, significantly contributed to differences in FAZ area (\textgreekb = 0.111, p = 0.032). The data indicates that smaller FAZ areas are likely observed in individuals with higher aerobic exercise capacity. Our findings are also of interest with respect to the potential use of retinal OCTA imaging to detect exercise-induced microvascular adaptations in future studies.

Details about the publication

JournalPloS one (PLoS One)
Volume14
Issue12
StatusPublished
Release year2019
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0225769
KeywordsAdult; Anaerobiosis; Correlation of Data; Female; Fluorescein Angiography; Health; Humans; Lactates/metabolism; Male; Microvessels/diagnostic imaging; Multivariate Analysis; Physical Fitness/physiology; Regression Analysis; Retinal Vessels/diagnostic imaging; Tomography; Optical Coherence; Young Adult

Authors from the University of Münster

Alnawaiseh, Maged
Clinic for Ophthalmology
Alten, Florian
Clinic for Ophthalmology
Brand, Stefan-Martin
Institute of Sports Medicine
Eter, Nicole
Clinic for Ophthalmology
Klose, Andreas
Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Krüger, Michael
Center of Educational Research in Physical Activity and Sports (CeBiS)
Nelis, Pieter Jan Frederik
Clinic for Ophthalmology
Schmitz, Boris
Institute of Sports Medicine