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Association of anthropometric measures across the life-course with refractive error and ocular biometry at age 15 years.

Alison BruceNeema Ghorbani MojarradGillian Santorelli
Published in: BMC ophthalmology (2020)
At each life stage (pre-natal, birth, and teenage) height and weight, but not BMI, demonstrate an association with AXL and RCC measured at age 15 years. However, the negative association between refractive error and an increase in height was only present at the teenage life stage. Further research into the growth pattern of ocular structures and the development of refractive error over the life-course is required, particularly at the time of puberty.
Keyphrases
  • body mass index
  • high resolution
  • body composition
  • weight gain
  • pregnant women
  • weight loss
  • gestational age