| Literature DB >> 20975844 |
Lian-Hong Pi1, Lin Chen, Qin Liu, Ning Ke, Jing Fang, Shu Zhang, Jun Xiao, Wei-Jiang Ye, Yan Xiong, Hui Shi, Zheng-Qin Yin.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the distribution pattern of refractive status and prevalence of refractive errors in school-age children in Western China to determine the possible environmental factors.Entities:
Keywords: myopia; refractive error; suburban school-age children
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20975844 PMCID: PMC2962262 DOI: 10.7150/ijms.7.342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Sci ISSN: 1449-1907 Impact factor: 3.738
Age and sex distribution of the selected and examined population
| Age | NO.(%) of All | NO. (%) of Boys | NO. (%) of Girls | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selected | Examined | %Exam | Selected | Examined | %Exam | Selected | Examined | %Exam | |
| 6 | 300(8.65) | 239(7.79) | 79.67 | 177(9.53) | 139(8.63) | 78.53 | 123(7.64) | 100(6.85) | 81.30 |
| 7 | 362(10.44) | 313(10.20) | 86.46 | 195(10.50) | 169(10.49) | 86.67 | 167(10.37) | 144(9.87) | 86.23 |
| 8 | 369(10.64) | 339(11.04) | 91.87 | 170(9.15) | 156(9.68) | 91.76 | 199(12.35) | 183(12.54) | 91.96 |
| 9 | 378(10.90) | 350(11.40) | 92.59 | 196(10.55) | 180(11.17) | 91.84 | 182(11.30) | 170(11.65) | 93.41 |
| 10 | 373(10.75) | 341(11.12) | 91.42 | 166(8.93) | 154(9.56) | 92.77 | 207(12.85) | 187(12.82) | 90.34 |
| 11 | 349(10.06) | 319(10.39) | 91.40 | 200(10.76) | 180(11.17) | 90.00 | 149(9.25) | 139(9.53) | 93.29 |
| 12 | 358(10.32) | 305(9.93) | 85.20 | 197(10.60) | 167(10.37) | 84.77 | 161(10.00) | 138(9.46) | 85.71 |
| 13 | 325(9.37) | 285(9.28) | 87.69 | 181(9.74) | 156(9.68) | 86.19 | 144(8.94) | 129(8.84) | 89.58 |
| 14 | 379(10.93) | 354(11.53) | 93.40 | 207(11.14) | 187(11.61) | 90.34 | 172(10.68) | 167(11.45) | 97.09 |
| 15 | 276(7.96) | 225(7.33) | 81.52 | 169(9.10) | 123(7.64) | 72.78 | 107(6.64) | 102(6.99) | 95.33 |
| All | 3469(100.0) | 3070(100.0) | 88.50 | 1858(100.0) | 1611(100.0) | 86.71 | 1611(100.0) | 1459(100.0) | 90.56 |
Descriptive statistics (Mean, Median, SD, Range, Kurtosis and Skewness) of SE diopter in left eyes
| Age(yrs) | Mean* | Median | SD | Range | Kolmogorov-Smirnov test | Kurtosis | Skewness | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| z-statistic | P-value | ||||||||
| Total | 0.47 | 0.75 | 1.20 | -10.00~8.13 | 11.116 | <0.001 | 10.68 | -1.80 | |
| 6 | 1.36a | 1.25 | 0.58 | -0.50~4.38 | 3.011 | <0.001 | 9.29 | 1.92 | |
| 7 | 1.22b | 1.25 | 0.77 | -3.25~8.13 | 3.808 | <0.001 | 27.48 | 1.52 | |
| 8 | 0.94c | 1.00 | 0.95 | -4.00~6.25 | 3.898 | <0.001 | 12.91 | -0.43 | |
| 9 | 0.66d | 0.75 | 0.87 | -4.38 ~3.25 | 3.785 | <0.001 | 10.06 | -2.34 | |
| 10 | 0.56d | 0.75 | 1.04 | -10.00~5.00 | 4.391 | <0.001 | 34.37 | -3.84 | |
| 11 | 0.21e | 0.50 | 1.11 | -8.50~2.50 | 4.299 | <0.001 | 17.58 | -3.26 | |
| 12 | 0.13ef | 0.37 | 1.06 | -5.38~5.50 | 3.793 | <0.001 | 6.46 | -1.43 | |
| 13 | -0.00f | 0.37 | 1.30 | -7.50~6.00 | 4.524 | <0.001 | 11.15 | -2.32 | |
| 14 | -0.23g | 0.25 | 1.52 | -8.00~8.00 | 4.843 | <0.001 | 6.40 | -1.36 | |
| 15 | -0.14g | 0.25 | 1.21 | -5.13~3.50 | 3.641 | <0.001 | 2.90 | -1.36 | |
| 6-8 | 1.15 | 1.25 | 0.82 | -4.00~8.13 | 5.639 | <0.001 | 17.65 | 0.15 | |
| 9-12 | 0.41 | 0.62 | 1.05 | -10.00~5.50 | 7.238 | <0.001 | 16.81 | -2.67 | |
| 13-15 | -0.13 | 0.25 | 1.38 | -8.00~8.00 | 7.717 | <0.001 | 7.21 | -1.64 | |
* Means in the same column with different letters (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) were significantly different (P<0.05, ANOVA, LSD).
Figure 1Frequency histograms of spherical equivalent diopter data for (A) children in 6-8-year-old group (n=891), (B) 9-12-year-old group (n=1315), and (C) 13-15-year-old group (n=864). Values on the x-axis represent spherical equivalent diopter. The interval of each column is 0.25 D. Data were from the left eyes of 3070 school-age children.
Prevalence of refractive errors versus age
| Age (yrs) | Hyperopia* (%) | Myopia† (%) | Astigmatism‡ (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ +1.50 D SE | ≥ +2.00 D SE | ≤ -0.50 D SE | ≥ 0.50 DC | ≥ 1.00 DC | |
| 6 | 48.12(41.79-54.45)§ | 9.21(5.54-12.88) | 0.42(0-1.24) | 11.30(7.29-15.31) | 4.18(1.64-6.72) |
| 7 | 36.42(31.09-41.75) | 7.67(4.72-10.62) | 1.92(0.40-3.44) | 11.56(8.02-15.10) | 3.19(1.24-5.14) |
| 8 | 16.81(12.83-20.79) | 5.31(2.92-7.70) | 5.01(2.69-7.33) | 14.16(10.45-17.87) | 5.60(3.15-8.05) |
| 9 | 11.71(8.34-15.08) | 3.14(1.31-4.97) | 8.57(5.64-11.50) | 12.00(8.60-15.40) | 4.00(1.95-6.05) |
| 10 | 7.92(5.05-10.79) | 3.52(1.56-5.48) | 9.38(6.29-12.47) | 8.80(5.79-11.81) | 2.64(0.94-4.34) |
| 11 | 3.45(1.45-5.45) | 1.25(0.03-2.47) | 16.93(12.81-21.05) | 7.84(4.89-10.79) | 2.19(0.58-3.80) |
| 12 | 2.62(0.83-4.41) | 0.66(0-1.57) | 19.34(14.91-23.77) | 10.49(7.05-13.93) | 4.59(2.24-6.94) |
| 13 | 0.70(0-1.67) | 0.35(0-1.04) | 21.05(16.32-25.78) | 10.18(6.67-13.69) | 3.16(1.13-5.19) |
| 14 | 1.69(0.35-3.03) | 1.13(0.03-2.23) | 28.81(24.09-33.53) | 11.86(8.49-15.23) | 3.39(1.50-5.28) |
| 15 | 1.33(0-2.83) | 0.89(0-2.12) | 27.11(21.30-32.92) | 14.22(9.66-18.78) | 4.89(2.07-7.71) |
| All | 12.51(11.34-13.68) | 3.26(2.63-3.89) | 13.75(12.53-14.97) | 11.17(10.06-12.28) | 3.75(3.08-4.42) |
* Children were considered hyperopic (defined as ≥+1.50 D SE or ≥+2.00 D SE) if one or both eyes were hyperopic;
† myopic (defined as ≤-0.50 D SE) if one or both eyes were myopic;
‡ astigmatism (defined as cylinder powers ≥0.50 DC or ≥1.00 DC) if one or both eyes were astigmatism.
§ 95% CI of the prevalence of refractive errors in the bracket
Figure 2X-axis represents different definition criteria for hyperopia, myopia, and astigmatism. (A) Prevalence of refractive errors by age groups (6-8, 9-12, and 13-15 years old). For the prevalence with the 6-8, 9-12 and 13-15 years old, means with ** were significantly different (P<0.001, chi-square test); and means with * were significantly different (P<0.05, chi-square test). (B) Prevalence of refractive errors by gender. (C) Prevalence of refractive errors by school type (academically challenging schools and regular schools). For the prevalence with the academically challenging schools and regular schools, means with ** were significantly different (P<0.001, chi-square test); and means with * were significantly different (P<0.05, chi-square test).
Odds Ratios for hyperopia, myopia and astigmatism by Age, Gender, and School type with Cycloplegic Retinscopy
| Hyperopia | Myopia | Astigmatism | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ +1.50 D SE | ≥ +2.00 D SE | ≤ -0.50 D SE | ≥ 0.50 DC | ≥ 1.00 DC | |
| Age(yrs) | 0.063***(0.545-0.667) | 0.831**(0.728-0.948) | 1.5***(1.389-1.62) | 0.977(0.918-1.04) | 1.035(0.932-1.149) |
| Boy/girl | 1.3(0.852-1.986) | 1.112(0.553-2.239) | 0.96(0.679-1.357) | 1.121(0.795-1.581) | 1.139(0.642-2.022) |
| Academically challenging /regular school | 0.911(0.595-1.394) | 1.547(0.769-3.113) | 5.889***(4.08-8.499) | 2.257***(1.596-3.191) | 1.838*(1.033-3.269) |
Data are given as adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval).
*P<0.05.
**P<0.01.
***P<0.001.
Prevalence of astigmatism by different types (%)
| School type | Hyperopic astigmatism | Myopic astigmatism | Mixed astigmatism | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ +0.50 DC | ≥ +1.00 DC | ≤ -0.50 DC | ≤ -1.00 DC | ||
| Academically challenging | 13.51(10.37-16.63) | 4.79(2.84-6.76) | 8.71(6.12-11.28) | 4.79(2.84-6.76) | 1.96(0.69-3.23) |
| Regular | 6.91(4.86-8.94) | 1.69(0.65-2.73) | 2.76(1.55-4.25) | 1.69(0.65-2.73) | 1.01(0.2-1.8) |
| p | < 0.001 | 0.004 | < 0.001 | 0.004 | 0.198 |
Data are given as the prevalence of refractive errors (95% confidence interval).
Comparison of near-work activity between academically challenging school and regular school
| Grades 1-3 | Grades 4-6 | Grades 7-9 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academically challenging | Regular | Academically challenging | Regular | Academically challenging | Regular | |
| Study time in class (minutes /day) | 200 | 160 | 240 | 200 | 280 | 280 |
| Self-study time at school (minutes /day) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 120 | 60 |
| Time for homework after class (minutes /day) | 105 | 50 | 135 | 75 | 260 | 120 |
| Time for computer classes (minutes /week) | 60 | 0 | 60 | 0 | 120 | 0 |
| Total time (minutes /day) | 317 | 210 | 435 | 275 | 684 | 460 |
Study time in class: times when the teachers were actually lecturing in class.
Self-study time at school: sometimes teachers gave additional lectures while other times the students studied themselves.
Homework time outside class: times that the students spent outside school to finish up homework.