BMJ Open (Oct 2020)

Effect of birth order on stereoacuity in Chinese preschool children: a cross-sectional study

  • Shu Han,
  • Xiaohan Zhang,
  • Haohai Tong,
  • Xiaoyan Zhao,
  • Qingfeng Hao,
  • Xiaojun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032833
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10

Abstract

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Objective This study aimed to investigate the relationship between birth order and stereoacuity among Chinese children aged 60–72 months.Design Cross-sectional.Participants 1342 children with complete data on the questionnaire, stereoacuity and refraction were included.Results The mean stereoacuity was 53.2±1.7, 56.9±1.9 and 60.9±1.5 s of arc in the first-born group, second-born group and third-born group, respectively. Lower birth order was significantly correlated with better stereoacuity (p=0.036). Third-borns (OR=3.02, p=0.027) were at higher risk of having subnormal stereoacuity compared with first-borns in the multivariate analysis.Conclusion Later-borns had poorer stereoacuity than first-borns.