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Published on: January 14, 2020
Incremental exercise in dynamic visual acuity
Duane Millslagle1, Anna DeLaRosby, Sara VonBank
1SpHc 115, 1216 Ordean Court, HPER Department, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN 55811, USA. dmillsla@d.umn.edu
Abstract:
As research is limited the purpose of this study was to investigate dynamic visual acuity while cycling at different exercise loads. Accuracy of dynamic visual acuity scores of 20 college-age participants was analyzed by a repeated-measures analysis of variance which indicated improved dynamic visual acuity during cycling as the intensity of exercise increased. A retention test conducted two days after testing yielded evidence of trainability of dynamic visual acuity. In the discussion findings were compared to other visual functions associated with exercise.

