The Immediate Effects of Different Types of Tea Consumption on Ocular Biometric and Specular Microscopic Parameters in Healthy Subjects.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Feyzahan Uzun, Emre Aydın, Hasan Akgöz, Mehmet Gökhan Aslan, Hüseyin Fındık
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Background: Tea ranks among the most popular beverages globally. In this study, we assessed the short-term changes in ocular biometric and specular microscopic parameters in healthy subjects following the consumption of different types of tea. Methods: A total of 144 subjects were randomly assigned to 3 groups (black, green, and white tea groups) in this study. Ocular parameters, including axial length (AL), aqueous depth (AD), lens thickness (LT), and central corneal thickness (CCT), were measured using optic biometry. Endothelial cell density (ECD), coefficient of variation (CV), number of hexagonal cells (A6A), and average cell area (AVG) were evaluated using non-contact specular microscopy before, as well as 1 hour and 4 hours after, consuming a cup of tea (containing 60 mg of caffeine per 100 mL). Results: The average age of the subjects was 32.9 ± 5.9 years. A significant increase in AD values was observed specifically at the 1st hour following the consumption of black, green, or white tea in healthy subjects. Additionally, black and white tea significantly reduced LT in the 1st hour of the study. The differences in AL and CCT values, as well as in specular microscopy parameters, were not significant among all participants after consuming different types of tea. Conclusion: Black, green, and white tea induce a significant increase in AD, particularly observed 1 hour after oral intake. Furthermore, a reduction in LT parameters was observed in the black and white tea groups, respectively.

不同类型的茶消费对健康受试者眼部生物特征和镜面显微参数的直接影响。
背景:茶是全球最受欢迎的饮料之一。在这项研究中,我们评估了健康受试者在饮用不同类型的茶后眼部生物特征和镜面显微参数的短期变化。方法:将144名受试者随机分为红茶组、绿茶组和白茶组。使用光学生物测量法测量眼参数,包括眼轴长(AL)、水深(AD)、晶状体厚度(LT)和角膜中央厚度(CCT)。使用非接触式镜面显微镜,分别在饮用一杯茶(每100 mL含有60 mg咖啡因)前、后1小时和4小时,评估内皮细胞密度(ECD)、变异系数(CV)、六边形细胞数(A6A)和平均细胞面积(AVG)。结果:患者平均年龄32.9±5.9岁。在健康受试者中,特别是在饮用红茶、绿茶或白茶后的第1小时,AD值显著增加。此外,红茶和白茶在研究的第一个小时内显着降低了LT。在饮用不同类型的茶后,所有参与者的AL值和CCT值以及镜面显微镜参数的差异均不显著。结论:黑茶、绿茶和白茶可显著增加AD,尤其是在口服1小时后。此外,黑茶组和白茶组分别观察到LT参数的降低。
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Eurasian Journal of Medicine
Eurasian Journal of Medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
59
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Eurasian Journal of Medicine (Eurasian J Med) is an international, scientific, open access periodical published by independent, unbiased, and triple-blinded peer-review principles. The journal is the official publication of Atatürk University School of Medicine and published triannually in February, June, and October. The publication language of the journal is English. The aim of the Eurasian Journal of Medicine is to publish original research papers of the highest scientific and clinical value in all medical fields. The Eurasian J Med also includes reviews, editorial short notes and letters to the editor that either as a comment related to recently published articles in our journal or as a case report. The target audience of the journal includes researchers, physicians and healthcare professionals who are interested or working in in all medical disciplines.
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