Study to explore link between workplace lifting, detached retinas

Lowell, MA – Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, have received a $1.4 million grant from NIOSH to study the connection between lifting and an eye condition known as retinal detachment.

The study will analyze whether intense physical activities common in the workplace – such as lifting, pushing and pulling – lead to retinal detachment, a condition in which the retina pulls away from its nourishing layer of blood vessels, resulting in potential vision loss and blindness.

The project – which will be conducted over four years and examine data from a large group of new patients who have detached retinas – will expand upon a 2008 study from the University of Bologna that first linked heavy lifting at work to the risk of retinal detachment.

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It also intends to potentially offer recommendations on avoiding the condition, according to a press release. Additionally, researchers will examine the connection between obesity and retinal detachment.

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