Presbyopia and Near-Vision Impairment in Rural Northern China

Jan 8, 2011Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

Age-related difficulty seeing up close in rural northern China

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Abstract

The prevalence of functional presbyopia in rural China is 67.3% among those aged 40 and older.

  • Functional presbyopia was found to increase significantly with age, from 27.6% in individuals aged 40 to 49 years to 81.8% in those aged 60 to 69 years.
  • Older age is significantly associated with a higher risk of presbyopia, while gender and education do not appear to influence this risk.
  • Only 51.5% of individuals with presbyopia reported having spectacles for correction.
  • Individuals without near vision correction cited poor quality of available glasses (33.1%) and lack of awareness about the condition and its treatment (28.8%) as major barriers.

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