Purpose: To determine ocular, demographic, and socioeconomic associations with self-reported glaucoma in the UK Biobank.Methods: Biobank is a study of UK residents aged 40–69 years registered with the National Health Service. Data were collected on visual acuity, intraocular pressure (IOP), corneal biomechanics, and questionnaire from 112?690 participants. Relationships between ocular, demographic, and socioeconomic variables with reported diagnosis of glaucoma were examined.Results: In all, 1916 (1.7%) people in UK Biobank reported glaucoma diagnosis. Participants reporting glaucoma were more likely to be older (mean 61.4 vs 56.7 years, P<0.001) and male (2.1% vs 1.4%, P=0.001). The rate of reported glaucoma was significantly higher in ...
Purpose: To demonstrate the socioeconomic, demographic and clinical characteristics associated with ...
PURPOSE: To describe the rationale, methods and research potential of eye and vision measures availa...
The project was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (Project Number 12/35/38)....
Objectives: To report the distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) by age and sex and the prevalen...
EPIC-Norfolk infrastructure and core functions are supported by grants from the Medical Research Cou...
Objectives To report the distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) by age and sex and the prevalenc...
Purpose:To assess whether increased poverty is associated with increased risk of screening positive ...
PURPOSE: To describe the distribution of corneal hysteresis (CH) in a large cohort and explore its a...
PURPOSE: To describe the distribution of corneal hysteresis (CH) in a large cohort and explore its a...
PURPOSE:To describe the rationale, methods and research potential of eye and vision measures availab...
Purpose: To improve upon self-reported glaucoma status in population-based cohorts by developing a q...
OBJECTIVES: To explore (1) the national trend in population-adjusted prescription rates for glaucoma...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of socio-economic factors on severity of glaucoma at presentati...
PurposeTo evaluate the clinical and socio-demographic profile of patients living with glaucoma and r...
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma is one of the most leading causes of permanent visual impairments in Korea, and...
Purpose: To demonstrate the socioeconomic, demographic and clinical characteristics associated with ...
PURPOSE: To describe the rationale, methods and research potential of eye and vision measures availa...
The project was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (Project Number 12/35/38)....
Objectives: To report the distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) by age and sex and the prevalen...
EPIC-Norfolk infrastructure and core functions are supported by grants from the Medical Research Cou...
Objectives To report the distribution of intraocular pressure (IOP) by age and sex and the prevalenc...
Purpose:To assess whether increased poverty is associated with increased risk of screening positive ...
PURPOSE: To describe the distribution of corneal hysteresis (CH) in a large cohort and explore its a...
PURPOSE: To describe the distribution of corneal hysteresis (CH) in a large cohort and explore its a...
PURPOSE:To describe the rationale, methods and research potential of eye and vision measures availab...
Purpose: To improve upon self-reported glaucoma status in population-based cohorts by developing a q...
OBJECTIVES: To explore (1) the national trend in population-adjusted prescription rates for glaucoma...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of socio-economic factors on severity of glaucoma at presentati...
PurposeTo evaluate the clinical and socio-demographic profile of patients living with glaucoma and r...
BACKGROUND: Glaucoma is one of the most leading causes of permanent visual impairments in Korea, and...
Purpose: To demonstrate the socioeconomic, demographic and clinical characteristics associated with ...
PURPOSE: To describe the rationale, methods and research potential of eye and vision measures availa...
The project was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (Project Number 12/35/38)....