A population-based assessment of presbyopia in the state of Andhra Pradesh, South India: The Andhra Oradesh Eye Disease Study

被引:89
|
作者
Nirmalan, Praveen K. [1 ]
Krishnaiah, Sannapaneni
Shamanna, Bindiganavale R.
Rao, Gullapalli N.
Thomas, Ravi
机构
[1] ICARE LV, Prasad Eye Inst, Hyderabad 500034, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Prof Brien Holden Eye Res Ctr, Hyderabad 500034, Andhra Pradesh, India
[3] LV Prasad Eye Inst, VST Ctr Glaucoma, Hyderabad 500034, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
D O I
10.1167/iovs.05-1192
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
PURPOSE. To determine the prevalence of presbyopia in the state of Andhra Pradesh in south India. METHODS. Comprehensive ocular examinations including log-MAR (logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution) distance and near (presenting and best corrected) visual acuity, slit lamp biomicroscopy of the anterior segment, and dilated posterior segment examinations were performed using a standardized protocol for subjects identified through a random cluster-sampling strategy in Andhra Pradesh. Information of difficulty in performing near tasks was collected as part of a visual function questionnaire administered to all subjects. A person was defined as having presbyopia if the person required an addition of at least 1.0 D in either eye for near vision in addition to their best corrected distance correction to improve near vision to at least N8 and if they had graded lens opacities (Lens Opacities Classification System [LOCS III] system). RESULTS. Examined in the study were 5587 subjects 30 years of age or older (mean age 47.5 +/- 13.0 years). The age-, gender-, and area-adjusted prevalence of presbyopia was 55.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 54.0-56.6). One third (n = 1173; 30.0%) of the 3907 subjects with presbyopia were currently using spectacles. Of the 2734 subjects with presbyopia and not using spectacles, 528 (19.3%) had moderate to severe difficulty in reading small print, and 2085 (76.3%) had moderate to severe difficulty in recognizing small objects and performing near work, including 1057 (38.6%) subjects who were unable to manage any near work. On multivariate analysis, female sex (OR: 1.4, 95% CI: 1.1-1.8), rural residence (OR: 1.5, 95% CI: 1.2-1.8), alcohol consumption (OR: 0.8, 95% CI: 0.6-0.9), nuclear opacity of the lens greater than grade 2 LOCS III (OR: 4.8, 95% CI: 1.4-16.8), myopia (OR: 1.6, 95% CI: 1.3-2.1), and hyperopia (OR: 3.6, 95% CI: 2.7-5.2) were associated with presbyopia. CONCLUSIONS. The high prevalence of presbyopia and the stated effect on performing activities related to near vision needs to be translated into programs and strategies that specifically target presbyopia.
引用
收藏
页码:2324 / 2328
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Water quality assessment of Lake Pandu Bodhan, Andhra Pradesh State, India
    Solanki, Venkata Ramanaiah
    Hussain, Mohd Masood
    Raja, S. Sabita
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2010, 163 (1-4) : 411 - 419
  • [32] Risk factors for age-related macular degeneration: Findings from the Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study in South India
    Krishnaiah, S
    Das, T
    Nirmalan, PK
    Nutheti, R
    Shamanna, BR
    Rao, GN
    Thomas, R
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2005, 46 (12) : 4442 - 4449
  • [33] Vitamin D status in andhra pradesh: A population based study
    Harinarayan, C. V.
    Ramalakshmi, T.
    Prasad, U. V.
    Sudhakar, D.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2008, 127 (03) : 211 - 218
  • [34] Utilization of eye care services among those with unilateral visual impairment in rural South India:Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study(APEDS)
    Srinivas Marmamula
    Giridhar Pyda
    Rohit C Khanna
    International Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017, (03) : 473 - 479
  • [35] Utilization of eye care services among those with unilateral visual impairment in rural South India: Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study (APEDS)
    Marmamula, Srinivas
    Pyda, Giridhar
    Khanna, Rohit C.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2017, 10 (03) : 473 - 479
  • [36] Interparietal and pre-interparietal bones in the population of south coastal Andhra Pradesh, India
    Bhanu, P. Sharmila
    Sankar, K. Devi
    FOLIA MORPHOLOGICA, 2011, 70 (03) : 185 - 190
  • [37] Population-based assessment of prevalence of spectacle use and effective spectacle coverage for distance vision in Andhra Pradesh, India - Akividu Visual Impairment Study
    Marmamula, Srinivas
    Banerjee, Saptak
    Yelagondula, Vijay Kumar
    Khanna, Rohit C.
    Challa, Rajesh
    Yellapragada, Ratnakar
    Keeffe, Jill
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPTOMETRY, 2022, 105 (03) : 320 - 325
  • [38] A Study on Sacral Index in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh Population of Southern India
    Ravichandran, D.
    Shanthi, K. C.
    Shankar, K.
    Chandra, Harinath
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2013, 7 (09) : 1833 - 1834
  • [39] Groundwater resource assessment, categories, and typologies: case study, Andhra Pradesh, India
    Pradeep Raj
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2011, 173 : 777 - 788
  • [40] Groundwater resource assessment, categories, and typologies: case study, Andhra Pradesh, India
    Raj, Pradeep
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2011, 173 (1-4) : 777 - 788