Vision (Sep 2023)

Vision Impairments in Young Adults with Down Syndrome

  • Yolanda Martin-Perez,
  • Guadalupe Gonzalez-Montero,
  • Angel L. Gutierrez-Hernandez,
  • Vanesa Blázquez-Sánchez,
  • Celia Sánchez-Ramos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vision7030060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. 60

Abstract

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People with Down syndrome have more visual problems than the general population. They experience premature ageing, and they are expected to also have an acceleration in worsening visual function. A prospective observational study which includes visual acuity, refractive error, accommodation, binocular and colour vision was performed on young adults with (n = 69) and without (n = 65) Down syndrome and on a senior group (n = 55) without Down syndrome. Results showed significant differences in visual acuity between groups (p p < 0.001). Visual abnormalities are significant in young adults with Down syndrome and are different from those of older people without Down syndrome, some of which can be improved by providing the optimal prescription as well as regular eye examinations.

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