The objective herein is to provide refraction data, myopia progression rate, prevalence, and 1st and 2nd generation correlations, relevant to whether myopia is random or inherited. First- and second-generation ocular refraction data are assembled from N = 34 families, average of 2.8 children per family. From this group, data are available from N = 165 subjects. Inter-generation regressions are performed on all the data sets, including correlation coefficient r, and myopia prevalence [%]. Prevalence of myopia is [M] = 38.5 %. Prevalence of high myopes with |R| >6 D is [M−] = 20.5 %. Average refraction is = −1.84 D ± 3.22 (N = 165). For the high myopes, |R| >6 D, prevalence for the parents is [M−] = 25 %, for the 2nd generation [M−] = 16.5 %...
The Family Study of Myopia is a research project aiming to discover genetic loci causing susceptibil...
We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more time...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk ...
Myopia is a refractive error of the eye caused by a complex interplay between nature and nurture. Th...
Myopia is the most common eye condition worldwide and its prevalence is increasing. While changes in...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether a genetic risk score (GRS) improved performance of predicting refrac...
© 2019, The Author(s). A genetic contribution to refractive error has been confirmed by the discover...
The number of people developing myopia and high myopia has increased in recent years, throughout Eur...
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is our most common eye condition and the prevalence is increasing globa...
The Family Study of Myopia is a research project aiming to discover genetic loci causing susceptibil...
We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more time...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk ...
Myopia is a refractive error of the eye caused by a complex interplay between nature and nurture. Th...
Myopia is the most common eye condition worldwide and its prevalence is increasing. While changes in...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether a genetic risk score (GRS) improved performance of predicting refrac...
© 2019, The Author(s). A genetic contribution to refractive error has been confirmed by the discover...
The number of people developing myopia and high myopia has increased in recent years, throughout Eur...
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is our most common eye condition and the prevalence is increasing globa...
The Family Study of Myopia is a research project aiming to discover genetic loci causing susceptibil...
We examined the spherical equivalent refractions of 237 subjects who had been seen four or more time...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk ...