Age-related Prevalence and Met Need for Correctable and Uncorrectable Near Vision Impairment in a Multi-country Study

Sep 3, 2013Ophthalmology

How common near vision problems are at different ages and how many can be fixed in several countries

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Abstract

Among 13,671 participants, 77.2% attended the follow-up examination approximately 2 years later.

  • The prevalence of correctable near vision impairment (NVI) increased with age until 50-60 years and then decreased.
  • Correctable NVI was not associated with gender across all study sites.
  • Higher educational levels in individuals over 54 years were linked to a greater prevalence of correctable NVI in Nepal and India.
  • Less than 40% of individuals who could benefit from near vision spectacles were wearing them, except in Guangzhou and Los Angeles.

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