散光成人的平均屈光不正 - 德黑兰眼科研究

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2023.100512
Jos J. Rozema , Rafael Iribarren , Hassan Hashemi , Mehdi Khabazkhoob , Akbar Fotouhi
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目的在 20 岁以下的儿童中,屈光发育的目标是+0.5 到+1.5D 的屈光环视误差,而 40 岁以上的老花眼一般有≥+1D 的非环视误差。一些论文认为,这两个时期之间有一个近视屈光不正期(即≤-0.50D),但这一点仍不清楚。方法 2002 年,对德黑兰人口进行了一项分层群组抽样的横断面研究,提供了年龄为 30.6 ± 18.6 岁(范围:1-86 岁)的 3,576 名参与者右眼的屈光不正和非屈光不正数据。将这些数据按 5 岁为一组进行分组后,每组的屈光不正直方图都被拟合为毕高斯函数。结果在 20 岁之前,屈光不正峰值的平均环视屈光不正从 +1.10 ± 0.11D (95 % 置信区间) 下降到 +0.50 ± 0.04D,并在 50 岁之前一直保持稳定。非环镜屈光不正在 15 - 45 岁期间也处于 0.00 ± 0.04D 的稳定阶段。结论成人的屈光不正在 20 - 50 岁之间约为 +0.50D,这推翻了该年龄段存在近视期的说法。
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Mean cycloplegic refractive error in emmetropic adults – The Tehran Eye Study

Purpose

In children under 20 years, refractive development targets a cycloplegic refractive error of +0.5 to +1.5D, while presbyopes over 40 years generally have non-cycloplegic errors of ≥ +1D. Some papers suggest these periods are separated by a period of myopic refractive error (i.e., ≤ –0.50D), but this remains unclear. Hence, this work investigates the mean cycloplegic refractive error in adults aged between 20 – 40 years.

Methods

In 2002 a cross-sectional study with stratified cluster sampling was performed on the population of Tehran, providing cycloplegic and non-cycloplegic refractive error data for the right eyes of 3,576 participants, aged 30.6 ± 18.6 years (range: 1–86 years). After grouping these data into age groups of 5 years, the refractive error histogram of each group was fitted to a Bigaussian function. The mean of the central, emmetropized peak was used to estimate the mean refractive error without the influence of myopia.

Results

The mean cycloplegic refractive error at the emmetropized peak decreased from +1.10 ± 0.11D (95 % confidence interval) to +0.50 ± 0.04D before 20 years and remains stable at that value until the age of 50 years. The non-cycloplegic refractive error also sees a stable phase at 0.00 ± 0.04D between 15 – 45 years. After 45 – 50 years both cycloplegic and non-cycloplegic refractive error become more hypermetropic over time, +1.14 ± 0.12D at 75 years.

Conclusions

The cycloplegic refractive error in adults is about +0.50D between 20 – 50 years, disproving the existence of the myopic period at those ages.

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Journal of Optometry
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