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Incidence, individual, and macro level risk factors of severe binocular visual impairment and blindness in persons aged 50 and older.

Daniel KreftGabriele DoblhammerRudolf F GuthoffStefanie Frech
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The study revealed and confirmed some profound risk factors of SVI/B at both the individual and the macro level. The sizes of the effects of the characteristics of the living context were smaller than those of the individual characteristics, especially for some severe eye diseases. While urbanity and access to health services had no effect, regional economic wealth was a risk factor for SVI/B. Future health care measures and advice by physicians should take these dimensions of inequalities in SVI/B into account.
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