Progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma is associated with temperature circadian rhythm phase delay and compromised sleep


Abstract

Summary:

The paper discusses the association between progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma with temperature circadian rhythm phase delay and compromised sleep.
Categories

Categories

  • Sleep and insomnia: The paper discusses how progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma is associated with compromised sleep.
  • Eye health: The paper focuses on the progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma.
  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how the progressive retinal ganglion cell loss in primary open-angle glaucoma may cause subsequent disruption of the circadian rhythms, which could impact cognitive function and memory.
  • Shift work: The paper excludes patients working in the night shift or crossing time zones at least once per month from the study, indicating that shift work could potentially impact the results.
Authors

Author(s)

DG Gubin, ТN Malishevskaya
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2019
Citations

Number of Citations:

46