Refractive errors of medical students in Turkey: One year follow-up of refraction and biometry

被引:80
作者
Onal, Sumru [1 ]
Toker, Ebru [1 ]
Akingol, Ziya [1 ]
Arslan, Gul [1 ]
Ertan, Semra [1 ]
Turan, Can [1 ]
Kaplan, Onur [1 ]
机构
[1] Marmara Univ, Sch Med, Dept Ophthalmol, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
refractive error; myopia; medical student;
D O I
10.1097/OPX.0b013e3180335c52
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of refractive errors in Turkish medical students as well as to determine the change in refractive status of medical students within 1 year. Besides general refractive characteristics of the students, the possible relationship between the occurrence of myopia and several factors was also determined. Methods. Two hundred and seven medical students (114 female/93 male) were checked for their refractive status as determined by cycloplegic autorefraction. In addition to keratometric and biometric measurements students also answered a detailed questionnaire. One year later, medical students who participated to the study were re-examined. Results. Myopia occurred in 32.9% of medical students with low myopia (spherical equivalent between -0.75 diopters [D] and -2.99 D) being the most common type (81%). The frequency of myopia was not significantly different between female and male medical students (37.7 and 26.8%, respectively; p = 0.13). Adult onset myopia (onset at age 18 years or older) comprised 14.7% of all myopia cases. Myopic students were significantly more likely to report parental myopia. The percentage of myopes and nonmyopes reporting having one or two myopic parents was 51.5 and 28.8%, respectively (p = 0.002). Parental myopia was also an independent risk factor associated with the occurrence of myopia on multivariate analysis (odds ratio [OR] = 3.69, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.98-6.87). Nonmyopes also reported a significantly higher prevalence of outdoor activity before and at age seven (68.4%) than did myopes (48.6%), (p = 0.009). Outdoor activity during early childhood was found to be protective for myopia on multivariate analysis (OR = 0.44, %95 CI = 0.23-0.82). There was no significant difference between myopes and nonmyopes with respect to amount of close-up activity. No significant shift of refraction occurred within 1 year. Conclusions. About one-third of Turkish medical students had myopia. Parental myopia was more common among myopic students and was a risk factor for the occurrence of myopia suggesting a familial predisposition. Outdoor activity in early childhood has had a protective role against the development of myopia in this study sample.
引用
收藏
页码:175 / 180
页数:6
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]  
AINE E, 1984, ACTA OPHTHALMOL, V62, P944
[2]  
Chen C J, 1985, Ophthalmic Paediatr Genet, V6, P353
[3]  
CHOW Y C, 1990, SMJ Singapore Medical Journal, V31, P472
[4]   COMPARISON OF CYCLOPENTOLATE VERSUS TROPICAMIDE CYCLOPLEGIA IN CHILDREN [J].
EGASHIRA, SM ;
KISH, LL ;
TWELKER, JD ;
MUTTI, DO ;
ZADNIK, K ;
ADAMS, AJ .
OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE, 1993, 70 (12) :1019-1026
[5]   Myopia profile in Copenhagen medical students 1996-98. Refractive stability over a century is suggested [J].
Fledelius, HC .
ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 2000, 78 (05) :501-505
[6]   Accommodation and related risk factors associated with myopia progression and their interaction with treatment in COMET children [J].
Gwiazda, JE ;
Hyman, L ;
Norton, TT ;
Hussein, MEM ;
Marsh-Tootle, W ;
Manny, R ;
Wang, Y ;
Everett, D .
INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2004, 45 (07) :2143-2151
[7]  
IRVING EL, 1992, OPHTHAL PHYSL OPT, V12, P448, DOI 10.1111/j.1475-1313.1992.tb00315.x
[8]   A genetic perspective on myopia [J].
Jacobi, FK ;
Zrenner, E ;
Broghammer, M ;
Pusch, CM .
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2005, 62 (7-8) :800-808
[9]   THE SOCIOECONOMIC ASPECTS OF LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY [J].
JAVITT, JC ;
CHIANG, YP .
ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1994, 112 (12) :1526-1530
[10]   Changes in ocular refraction and its components among medical students - A 5-year longitudinal study [J].
Lin, LLK ;
Shih, YF ;
Lee, YC ;
Hung, PT ;
Hou, PK .
OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE, 1996, 73 (07) :495-498