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World Health Report on Vision: Aging Implications for Global Vision and Eye Health

机译:关于愿景的世界健康报告:对全球视觉和眼睛健康的老化影响

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In 2019, the World Health Organization World Report on Vision estimated that that 2.2 billion people have a vision impairment, of which almost half could have been prevented or is yet to be addressed. As the global population ages and the prevalence of visual impairment increases, inequities in eye care and the downstream health and aging consequences of vision loss will become magnified. This session will: (1) provide key information regarding the burden of eye disease and visual impairment among older adults worldwide; (2) outline a framework created to conceptualize the aging and long-term health implications of vision loss, and (3) discuss the global public health challenges to eye care and to maximizing health for older adults with visual impairments.
机译:2019年,世界卫生组织世界关于愿景的报告估计,22亿人有视力损害,其中近一半可能被阻止或尚未解决。随着全球人口的年龄和视力障碍的普遍性增加,眼部护理的不公平和视力损失的下游健康和老化后果将变大。本次会议将:(1)提供关于全世界老年人的眼病和视力障碍的关键信息; (2)概述一个框架,以概念概念概念化视力损失的老化和长期健康影响,(3)讨论全球公共卫生挑战,以最大限度地利用视力障碍的老年人的健康。

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