Abstract
Purpose: Physical exercise can change the body’s hydration status and blink rate that results in hyperosmotic tears. Increased osmolarity is related to contact lens (CL) dryness. Maintaining ocular surface homeostasis while wearing CLs is complex and has led to innovations in lens material and design. This study evaluated wear experiences of subjects that actively take part in regular sport or physical activity (PA) and subjects that don’t (NPA) while wearing a novel kalifilcon A (KA) daily disposable silicone hydrogel lens (DDSH) containing moisturizers and osmoprotectants.
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