REFRACTIVE ERRORS IN A FINNISH RURAL POPULATION
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 62 (6) , 944-954
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1984.tb08447.x
Abstract
Refractive errors in 611 persons living in a rural area were examined. Males numbered 281 and females 330. The age range was from 6 to 85 years. In 73 (11.9%) persons the refraction was myopic (SER .ltoreq. -0.5 D) and in 173 (28.3%) hyperopic (SER .gtoreq. +2 D [diopters]). Myopia was most frequently detected in persons aged 21-30 yr (22.6%), and the proportion of myopia decreased towards both extremes of age. In all age groups females were more myopic than males. In persons aged 21-60 years the most educated proved to have more myopia and less hyperopia than those with less education. In 158 (25.9%) of the eyes, astigmatism was detectable. The degree of astigmatism changed little with advancing age and was independent of sex. In myopic eyes the range of astigmatic error was wider than in hyperopic eyes. The axis of + cylinders was in hyperopic eyes mostly horizontal and in myopic eyes vertical. Anisometropia of 1.25-2.0 D was detected in 24 (4.0%) persons and in 19 (3.1%) persons in was over 2 D.Keywords
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