Prevalence and 11-Year Incidence of Cataract and Cataract Surgery and the Effects of Socio-Demographic and Lifestyle Factors.

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences International Journal of Mineral Processing Pub Date : 2022-04-20 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S355191
Petri K M Purola, Janika E Nättinen, Matti U I Ojamo, Harri A Rissanen, Mika Gissler, Seppo V P Koskinen, Hannu M T Uusitalo
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the impact of cataract in ageing population by evaluating the prevalence, incidence, and background factors of cataract and cataract surgery.

Patients and methods: Two health examination surveys representing Finnish population in 2000 and 2011 included 7380 and 5930 participants aged 30 years or older with cataract status known. An 11-year follow-up included 4840 persons who participated in both the surveys. The data include information on physician-made diagnoses, socio-demographic factors, and lifestyle factors based on self-reported assessment. Cataract diagnoses and surgeries recorded in the Finnish Care Register for Health Care were linked to the survey data. Cataract patients were compared to those without cataract using logistic regression. Differences in cataract surgery age were evaluated using linear regression. Univariable and multivariable models were included.

Results: During 2000-2011, the prevalence of cataract increased from 8.8% to 13.6% and cataract surgery from 5.7% to 8.9% in a representative sample of the Finnish adult population. Cataract and cataract surgery were associated with age, smoking, and high alcohol consumption. Cataract was also associated with female gender and low income in 2000, but this association declined during the 11 years. Smoking and high alcohol consumption were associated with younger surgery age.

Conclusion: The prevalence of cataract and cataract surgery is increasing with the ageing of the population. The increase in cataract surgery is likely also reflecting the improvements in eye care. The possibility to equally use health-care services throughout a country can reduce the impact of socio-demographic status. Healthy lifestyle delays the development of cataract, whereas smoking and high alcohol consumption are associated with earlier cataract development. Therefore, the availability of cataract services and promotion of healthy lifestyle will be the key to prevent the detrimental effects of cataract on patients and the society in countries where the population is rapidly ageing.

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白内障和白内障手术的流行率和 11 年发病率以及社会人口和生活方式因素的影响。
目的:通过评估白内障和白内障手术的流行率、发病率和背景因素,评估白内障对老龄人口的影响:2000年和2011年两次代表芬兰人口的健康检查调查分别纳入了7380名和5930名年龄在30岁或30岁以上、已知白内障状况的参与者。一项为期 11 年的跟踪调查包括了 4840 名参加过这两次调查的人。数据包括医生诊断信息、社会人口因素以及基于自我评估的生活方式因素。芬兰医疗保健登记册》(Finnish Care Register for Health Care)中记录的白内障诊断和手术信息与调查数据进行了关联。采用逻辑回归法将白内障患者与非白内障患者进行比较。白内障手术年龄的差异采用线性回归法进行评估。研究纳入了单变量和多变量模型:结果:2000-2011年间,在芬兰成年人的代表性样本中,白内障患病率从8.8%上升至13.6%,白内障手术率从5.7%上升至8.9%。白内障和白内障手术与年龄、吸烟和酗酒有关。2000年,白内障还与女性性别和低收入有关,但在这11年间,这种关联有所下降。吸烟和酗酒与较年轻的手术年龄有关:结论:随着人口老龄化,白内障的发病率和白内障手术的数量都在增加。白内障手术的增加可能也反映了眼科护理的改善。在全国范围内平等使用医疗保健服务的可能性可以减少社会人口状况的影响。健康的生活方式会延缓白内障的发展,而吸烟和酗酒则会导致白内障提早发生。因此,在人口迅速老龄化的国家,提供白内障服务和推广健康的生活方式将是防止白内障对患者和社会造成不利影响的关键。
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International Journal of Mineral Processing
International Journal of Mineral Processing 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Mineral Processing has been discontinued as of the end of 2017, due to the merger with Minerals Engineering. The International Journal of Mineral Processing covers aspects of the processing of mineral resources such as: Metallic and non-metallic ores, coals, and secondary resources. Topics dealt with include: Geometallurgy, comminution, sizing, classification (in air and water), gravity concentration, flotation, electric and magnetic separation, thickening, filtering, drying, and (bio)hydrometallurgy (when applied to low-grade raw materials), control and automation, waste treatment and disposal. In addition to research papers, the journal publishes review articles, technical notes, and letters to the editor..
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