BACKGROUND: Refractive error is an increasing global public health concern that requires robust and reliable research to identify modifiable risk factors and provide accurate estimates of population burden. We investigated the impact of reclassification of individuals when using different threshold values of spherical equivalent (SE) to define myopia, on estimates of frequency, distribution and associations with risk factors, to inform current international initiatives to standardise definitions. METHODS: A random sample of 1985 individuals from the 1958 British birth cohort, at age 44, had autorefraction and self-reported on educational attainment and social class.Refraction status assigned in three different models using SE: (A) moderate ...
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric office, ...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
Myopia, a pandemic refractive error, is affecting more and more people. The progression of myopia co...
BACKGROUND: Refractive error is an increasing global public health concern that requires robust and ...
The application of myopia definition varies considerably within the literature. The purpose of this ...
Background: To quantify the current burden of myopia and hyperopia in Austrian young men and the tim...
Purpose: We provide a standardized set of terminology, definitions, and thresholds of myopia and its...
© 2019 The Authors. PURPOSE. We provide a standardized set of terminology, definitions, and threshol...
Purpose To investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether incr...
Background/aims To evaluate the predictive performance of various predictors, including non-cyclople...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether inc...
PurposeTo investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether incre...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
<p>Prevalence of myopia defined as refractive error ≥-6.00 diopters stratified by age, gender and re...
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric office, ...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
Myopia, a pandemic refractive error, is affecting more and more people. The progression of myopia co...
BACKGROUND: Refractive error is an increasing global public health concern that requires robust and ...
The application of myopia definition varies considerably within the literature. The purpose of this ...
Background: To quantify the current burden of myopia and hyperopia in Austrian young men and the tim...
Purpose: We provide a standardized set of terminology, definitions, and thresholds of myopia and its...
© 2019 The Authors. PURPOSE. We provide a standardized set of terminology, definitions, and threshol...
Purpose To investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether incr...
Background/aims To evaluate the predictive performance of various predictors, including non-cyclople...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether inc...
PurposeTo investigate whether myopia is becoming more common across Europe and explore whether incre...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
<p>Prevalence of myopia defined as refractive error ≥-6.00 diopters stratified by age, gender and re...
Purpose: To investigate retrospectively, based on routine clinical records in an optometric office, ...
IntroductionThis work aimed to comprehensively assess the risk factors affecting myopia in children ...
Myopia, a pandemic refractive error, is affecting more and more people. The progression of myopia co...