Prevalence of refractive errors in Colombia: MIOPUR study.
Virgilio GalvisAlejandro TelloJohana OteroAndres A SerranoLuz María GómezPaul A CamachoJosé Patricio López-JaramilloPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2018)
Prevalence estimates of myopia and hyperopia in Colombia were found to be at an intermediate point compared with global data. In adults, myopia frequency was lower than in European and Asian studies. The prevalence of myopia increased during childhood and adolescence and was higher in middle-aged adults (35-39 years) than in older adults. On the other hand, hyperopia rates increased with age, findings that suggest a cohort effect. In the multivariate analysis, residence in urban areas and living in a medium-high socioeconomic status were linked to myopia.