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Longitudinal analysis of 5-year refractive changes in a large Japanese population.


ABSTRACT: Refractive changes are reportedly affected by age, sex, and current refractive error. To clarify the pattern of refractive changes in a Japanese population, we conducted a 5-year follow-up longitudinal analysis of spherical equivalent (SE) refractive changes with stratification by sex, age, and SE in 593,273 eyes from Japanese individuals ages 3-91 years. The 5-year SE change with myopic shift dramatically increased over time after age 4 years, and the largest change was observed in both males and females who were age 8 years at baseline [males: - 2.654 ± 0.048 diopters (D); females: - 3.110 ± 0.038 D]. During school age, the 5-year myopic change was greater in females than in males, and emmetropic and low-to-moderate myopic eyes underwent larger myopic changes than hyperopic and high-to-severe myopic eyes. After the peak at age 8 years, the 5-year myopic change gradually declined with age and fell below - 0.25 D at age 27 in males and age 26 years in females. The 5-year SE changes transitioned from a myopic to a hyperopic shift at age 51 in both sexes, and hyperopization advanced more quickly in hyperopic eyes. Our findings highlight the importance of myopia prevention in school-aged children.

SUBMITTER: Takeuchi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8861094 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Longitudinal analysis of 5-year refractive changes in a large Japanese population.

Takeuchi Masaki M   Meguro Akira A   Yoshida Masao M   Yamane Takahiro T   Yatsu Keisuke K   Okada Eiichi E   Mizuki Nobuhisa N  

Scientific reports 20220221 1


Refractive changes are reportedly affected by age, sex, and current refractive error. To clarify the pattern of refractive changes in a Japanese population, we conducted a 5-year follow-up longitudinal analysis of spherical equivalent (SE) refractive changes with stratification by sex, age, and SE in 593,273 eyes from Japanese individuals ages 3-91 years. The 5-year SE change with myopic shift dramatically increased over time after age 4 years, and the largest change was observed in both males a  ...[more]

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