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Five-year change in refractive error and its risk factors: results from the Gutenberg Health Study.

Julia Verena StinglSol A BanMarkus NaglerIrene SchmidtmannPhilipp S WildKarl J LacknerThomas MünzelManfred E BeutelNorbert PfeifferAlexander K Schuster
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2021)
The GHS demonstrates a parabolic shift in refractive error with a myopic shift at age 35-44 years, followed by a hyperopic shift at age 45-64 years which decreases at higher age. Smoking is associated with a hyperopic shift whereas female sex and myopic baseline SE is associated with a myopic shift. Educational level and occupation were not linked to a change in refractive error at age 35-74 years.
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