Literature DB >> 3826288

Relation between refraction, education, occupation, and age among 26- and 46-year-old Finns.

T O Pärssinen.   

Abstract

Refraction of four hundred sixty-six 26- and 46-year-old Finns revealed that the mean refraction of 26-year-olds was about 1 D more myopic than that of 46-year-olds. Myopic refraction was related to education and occupation. The means of refraction were +0.54 D for those whose education was elementary only and -0.70 D for those with secondary and higher education. Those in managerial positions had a mean refraction of -0.49 D, whereas the unskilled or semiskilled in manufacturing or the service trades had a mean refraction of +0.49 D, and farmers and agricultural workers had +0.33 D. The mean astigmatism of the myopes was +0.74 D and that of the nonmyopes +0.51 D. Both the myopic and hyperopic showed more astigmatism than the emmetropic. The estimated proportion of "late myopia" was 25 to 34% of the myopes at the age of 26 years. Present myopia was higher the earlier the first spectacles were received.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3826288     DOI: 10.1097/00006324-198702000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Optom Physiol Opt        ISSN: 0093-7002


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