Ophthalmology Science (Dec 2023)

Six-Year Incidence of Visual Impairment in a Multiethnic Asian Population

  • Zhi Wei Lim, MBBS,
  • Miao-Li Chee, BSc,
  • Zhi Da Soh, MPH,
  • Shivani Majithia, OD,
  • Thakur Sahil, MBBS,
  • See Teng Tan, MBBS,
  • Charumathi Sabanayagam, MD, PhD,
  • Tien Yin Wong, MD, PhD,
  • Ching-Yu Cheng, MD, PhD,
  • Yih-Chung Tham, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 100392

Abstract

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Purpose: To examine the 6-year incidence of visual impairment (VI) and identify risk factors associated with VI in a multiethnic Asian population. Design: Prospective, population-based, cohort study. Participants: Adults aged ≥ 40 years were recruited from the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases cohort study at baseline. Eligible subjects were re-examined after 6 years. Subjects included in the final analysis had a mean age of 56.1 ± 8.9 years, and 2801 (50.5%) were female. Methods: All participants underwent standardized examination and interviewer-administered questionnaire at baseline. Incidences were standardized to the Singapore Population Census 2010. A Poisson binomial regression model was used to evaluate the associations between baseline factors and incident presenting VI. Main Outcome Measures: Incident presenting VI was assessed at the 6-year follow-up visit. Visual impairment (presenting visual acuity 60 years) contributed the highest population attributable risk to incident VI (27.1%), followed by lower monthly income (Singapore dollar < $2000; 26.4%) and smaller housing type (24.7%). Overall, undercorrected refractive error (49.1%) and cataract (82.6%) were leading causes for low vision and blindness, respectively. This was consistently observed across the 3 ethnicities. Conclusions: In this multiethnic Asian population, Malays had a higher VI incidence compared to Indians and Chinese. Leading causes of VI are mostly treatable, suggesting that more efforts are needed to further mitigate preventable visual loss. Financial Disclosure(s): The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.

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