Baskar Theagarayan
Linnaeus University
13 Papers
87 Citations
Baskar Theagarayan is an academic researcher from Linnaeus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Refractive error. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Baskar Theagarayan include University of New South Wales & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Papers
Peripheral refractive changes associated with myopia progression.
Hema Radhakrishnan,Hema Radhakrishnan,Peter M. Allen,Peter M. Allen,Richard I. Calver,Richard I. Calver,Baskar Theagarayan,Baskar Theagarayan,Holly Price,Holly Price,Sheila Rae,Sheila Rae,Ananth Sailoganathan,Ananth Sailoganathan,Daniel J. O'Leary +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progression and treatment modalities used in the Cambridge Anti-Myopia Study and found no significant differences in the rate of progression between any of the treatment groups (P > 0.05).
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Refractive error, axial length, environmental and hereditary factors associated with myopia in Swedish children.
Pelsin Demir,Karthikeyan Baskaran,Baskar Theagarayan,Peter Gierow,Padmaja Sankaridurg,António Filipe Macedo,António Filipe Macedo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the influence of environmental factors on the development of myopia in Swedish schoolchildren, including time spent in near work, outdoor activities and parental myopia.
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The effect of altering spherical aberration on the static accommodative response
Baskar Theagarayan,Hema Radhakrishnan,Peter M. Allen,Richard I. Calver,Sheila Rae,Daniel J. O'Leary,Daniel J. O'Leary +6 more
TL;DR: The aim is to investigate the effect of altering the spherical aberration of the eye on the static accommodative response in the absence of any external stimulus.
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The Cambridge Anti-Myopia Study: Variables Associated with Myopia Progression
Holly Price,Peter M. Allen,Hema Radhakrishnan,Richard I. Calver,Sheila Rae,Baskar Theagarayan,Ananth Sailoganathan,Daniel J. O'Leary,Daniel J. O'Leary +8 more
TL;DR: Although there was no significant treatment effect at 24 months, an interaction between age and contact lens treatment suggests younger subjects may be more amenable, at least in the short term, to alteration of the visual system using optical treatments.
Aberration control and vision training as an effective means of improving accommodation in individuals with myopia
Peter M. Allen,Hema Radhakrishnan,Hema Radhakrishnan,Sheila Rae,Sheila Rae,Richard I. Calver,Richard I. Calver,Baskar Theagarayan,Baskar Theagarayan,Paul Nelson,Ebi Peter Osuobeni,Ebi Peter Osuobeni,Ananth Sailoganathan,Ananth Sailoganathan,Holly Price,Holly Price,Daniel J. O'Leary,Daniel J. O'Leary,Daniel J. O'Leary +18 more
TL;DR: The dual treatments (altering SA and vision training) used in the study were effective in modifying accommodation and the static accommodative response to targets at proximal distances was increased by the altered SA contact lenses and rates of dynamic accommodation improved with vision training.
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