Prevalence and Risk Factors for Refractive Errors in the Singapore Malay Eye Survey
Purpose To describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore. Design Population-based, cross-sectional study. Participants Persons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore. Methods Refractive error...
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Published in | Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) Vol. 115; no. 10; pp. 1713 - 1719 |
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Abstract | Purpose To describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore. Design Population-based, cross-sectional study. Participants Persons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore. Methods Refractive error was determined by subjective refraction and if unavailable by autorefraction. Data were analyzed for 2974 adults without previous cataract surgery and who had right eye refraction data. Risk factor data, such as education levels and near work activity, were obtained from a face-to-face interview. Main Outcome Measures Myopia, defined as spherical equivalent (SE) refraction less than −0.5 diopters (D), astigmatism as cylinder less than −0.5 D, hyperopia as SE greater than 0.5 D, and anisometropia as the difference in SE greater than 1.0 D. Results The prevalence of myopia in the right eye was 30.7% (9.4% unilateral myopia and 21.3% bilateral myopia), the prevalence of astigmatism in the right eye was 33.3% (95% confidence interval [CI, 33.0–33.5), the prevalence of hyperopia in the right eye was 27.4% (95% CI, 24.7–27.6), and the prevalence of anisometropia was 9.9% (95% CI, 9.7–10.0). There was a U-shaped relationship between increasing age and the prevalence of myopia, which was partially explained by the age-related increase in the prevalence of cataract. In a multiple logistic regression model, female sex, age, higher educational level, and cataract were associated with myopia. Adults with myopia were more likely to have astigmatism ( P <0.001) in multivariate analyses. Conclusions A quarter of older adult Malay people in Singapore had myopia. Compared with previous reports of similarly aged Singapore Chinese adults, the prevalence of myopia, astigmatism, and anisometropia was lower, whereas the prevalence of hyperopia was similar. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary interest in any materials discussed in this article. |
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AbstractList | To describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore.
Population-based, cross-sectional study.
Persons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore.
Refractive error was determined by subjective refraction and if unavailable by autorefraction. Data were analyzed for 2974 adults without previous cataract surgery and who had right eye refraction data. Risk factor data, such as education levels and near work activity, were obtained from a face-to-face interview.
Myopia, defined as spherical equivalent (SE) refraction less than −0.5 diopters (D), astigmatism as cylinder less than −0.5 D, hyperopia as SE greater than 0.5 D, and anisometropia as the difference in SE greater than 1.0 D.
The prevalence of myopia in the right eye was 30.7% (9.4% unilateral myopia and 21.3% bilateral myopia), the prevalence of astigmatism in the right eye was 33.3% (95% confidence interval [CI, 33.0–33.5), the prevalence of hyperopia in the right eye was 27.4% (95% CI, 24.7–27.6), and the prevalence of anisometropia was 9.9% (95% CI, 9.7–10.0). There was a U-shaped relationship between increasing age and the prevalence of myopia, which was partially explained by the age-related increase in the prevalence of cataract. In a multiple logistic regression model, female sex, age, higher educational level, and cataract were associated with myopia. Adults with myopia were more likely to have astigmatism (
P<0.001) in multivariate analyses.
A quarter of older adult Malay people in Singapore had myopia. Compared with previous reports of similarly aged Singapore Chinese adults, the prevalence of myopia, astigmatism, and anisometropia was lower, whereas the prevalence of hyperopia was similar.
The authors have no proprietary interest in any materials discussed in this article. To describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore. Population-based, cross-sectional study. Persons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore. Refractive error was determined by subjective refraction and if unavailable by autorefraction. Data were analyzed for 2974 adults without previous cataract surgery and who had right eye refraction data. Risk factor data, such as education levels and near work activity, were obtained from a face-to-face interview. Myopia, defined as spherical equivalent (SE) refraction less than -0.5 diopters (D), astigmatism as cylinder less than -0.5 D, hyperopia as SE greater than 0.5 D, and anisometropia as the difference in SE greater than 1.0 D. The prevalence of myopia in the right eye was 30.7% (9.4% unilateral myopia and 21.3% bilateral myopia), the prevalence of astigmatism in the right eye was 33.3% (95% confidence interval [CI, 33.0-33.5), the prevalence of hyperopia in the right eye was 27.4% (95% CI, 24.7-27.6), and the prevalence of anisometropia was 9.9% (95% CI, 9.7-10.0). There was a U-shaped relationship between increasing age and the prevalence of myopia, which was partially explained by the age-related increase in the prevalence of cataract. In a multiple logistic regression model, female sex, age, higher educational level, and cataract were associated with myopia. Adults with myopia were more likely to have astigmatism (P<0.001) in multivariate analyses. A quarter of older adult Malay people in Singapore had myopia. Compared with previous reports of similarly aged Singapore Chinese adults, the prevalence of myopia, astigmatism, and anisometropia was lower, whereas the prevalence of hyperopia was similar. Purpose To describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore. Design Population-based, cross-sectional study. Participants Persons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore. Methods Refractive error was determined by subjective refraction and if unavailable by autorefraction. Data were analyzed for 2974 adults without previous cataract surgery and who had right eye refraction data. Risk factor data, such as education levels and near work activity, were obtained from a face-to-face interview. Main Outcome Measures Myopia, defined as spherical equivalent (SE) refraction less than −0.5 diopters (D), astigmatism as cylinder less than −0.5 D, hyperopia as SE greater than 0.5 D, and anisometropia as the difference in SE greater than 1.0 D. Results The prevalence of myopia in the right eye was 30.7% (9.4% unilateral myopia and 21.3% bilateral myopia), the prevalence of astigmatism in the right eye was 33.3% (95% confidence interval [CI, 33.0–33.5), the prevalence of hyperopia in the right eye was 27.4% (95% CI, 24.7–27.6), and the prevalence of anisometropia was 9.9% (95% CI, 9.7–10.0). There was a U-shaped relationship between increasing age and the prevalence of myopia, which was partially explained by the age-related increase in the prevalence of cataract. In a multiple logistic regression model, female sex, age, higher educational level, and cataract were associated with myopia. Adults with myopia were more likely to have astigmatism ( P <0.001) in multivariate analyses. Conclusions A quarter of older adult Malay people in Singapore had myopia. Compared with previous reports of similarly aged Singapore Chinese adults, the prevalence of myopia, astigmatism, and anisometropia was lower, whereas the prevalence of hyperopia was similar. Financial Disclosure(s) The authors have no proprietary interest in any materials discussed in this article. PURPOSETo describe the prevalence and risk factors for myopia and other refractive errors in an urban Malay population in Singapore.DESIGNPopulation-based, cross-sectional study.PARTICIPANTSPersons of Malay ethnicity, between 40 and 80 years of age, living in Singapore.METHODSRefractive error was determined by subjective refraction and if unavailable by autorefraction. Data were analyzed for 2974 adults without previous cataract surgery and who had right eye refraction data. Risk factor data, such as education levels and near work activity, were obtained from a face-to-face interview.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESMyopia, defined as spherical equivalent (SE) refraction less than -0.5 diopters (D), astigmatism as cylinder less than -0.5 D, hyperopia as SE greater than 0.5 D, and anisometropia as the difference in SE greater than 1.0 D.RESULTSThe prevalence of myopia in the right eye was 30.7% (9.4% unilateral myopia and 21.3% bilateral myopia), the prevalence of astigmatism in the right eye was 33.3% (95% confidence interval [CI, 33.0-33.5), the prevalence of hyperopia in the right eye was 27.4% (95% CI, 24.7-27.6), and the prevalence of anisometropia was 9.9% (95% CI, 9.7-10.0). There was a U-shaped relationship between increasing age and the prevalence of myopia, which was partially explained by the age-related increase in the prevalence of cataract. In a multiple logistic regression model, female sex, age, higher educational level, and cataract were associated with myopia. Adults with myopia were more likely to have astigmatism (P<0.001) in multivariate analyses.CONCLUSIONSA quarter of older adult Malay people in Singapore had myopia. Compared with previous reports of similarly aged Singapore Chinese adults, the prevalence of myopia, astigmatism, and anisometropia was lower, whereas the prevalence of hyperopia was similar. |
Author | Tan, Donald T.H., FRCS Sandar, Mya, MBBS, MMedPH Aung, Tin, FRCS, PhD Saw, Seang-Mei, MBBD, PhD Chan, Yiong-Huak, PhD Wong, Wan-Ling, B(Sc) Shankar, Anoop, MBBS, MSc Mitchell, Paul, FRCS Wong, Tien Yin, FRCS, PhD |
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