Danish Zafar, Rahil Malik, Iftikhar Ahmad, Nuzhat Rahil, Mehfooz Hussain, Nargis Noman.
Co-relation between body mass index and intraocular pressure in adults.
Gomal J Med Sci Jan ;8(1):85-8.

Background: Glaucoma is one of the world’s leading causes of acquired blindness. A Number of studies have attempted to identify the risk factors associated with development of elevated IOP. This study was conducted to find out co-relation between body mass index and intraocular pressure in adult patients. Material & Methods: It was a case series study of 300 patients examined in the out patient department of Ophthalmology, Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar, from April 2007 to November 2007. Results: Three hundred patients were examined, 158(52.7%) were males and 142(47.3%) were females. The mean IOP was found to be 16.29+4.16mmHg, with mean age of 42.23+15.43 years. Mean body mass index was 24.76+4.74 Kg/m2. Body mass index was significantly correlated with IOP with p<0.05. Conclusion: Increase in BMI is strongly associated with increase in IOP.

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