Vision-related quality of life and visual function in a 70-year-old Swedish population.
Lena Havstam JohanssonDragana SkiljicHanna Falk ErhagFelicia AhlnerChristina PernheimTherese Rydberg SternerHanna WetterbergIngmar SkoogMadeleine ZetterbergPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2020)
Low contrast sensitivity is a predictor of experiencing poor vision. There is a discrepancy between subjective/objective visual function and a high prevalence of uncorrected refractive errors. Women have more cataract, and men demonstrate slightly better visual acuity.