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Prevalence of uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity in Hispanic and non-Hispanic adults. Results from the HHANES and the NHANES I.

机译:西班牙裔和非西班牙裔成年人中未矫正的双眼距离视力的患病率。 HHANES和NHANES的结果I.

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to provide a comparative analysis of American population-based prevalence of uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity in Hispanics and non-Hispanics. DESIGN: The study design was a population-based survey. PARTICIPANTS: Data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 1982 and 1984 and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey I from 1974 through 1975 were analyzed to investigate the epidemiology of uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity in adults 25 to 74 years of age in Cuban Americans (N = 391), Mexican Americans (N = 1350), Puerto Ricans (N = 504), African Americans (N = 245), and non-Hispanic white Americans (N = 2571). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity in both eyes was assessed using Sloan letters or Landolt rings. RESULTS: Prevalence rates of 20/50 or worse uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity were 22%, 24%, 19%, 18%, and 32% for African Americans, Cuban Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and non-Hispanic whites, respectively. After adjustment for gender and age, the rates were significantly higher (P < 0.05) for non-Hispanic whites compared to each of the other ethnic groups. Significant increases in the prevalence of 20/50 or worse distance visual acuity were observed for increasing age groups (25-39, 40-59, and 60-74 years) within each gender-ethnic subgroup. Analysis of differences in prevalence by gender (controlling for age) indicated a slightly higher prevalence of 20/50 or worse distance visual acuity in women than in men (range of odds ratios, 1.1-2.1). Based on 1993 census population estimates in the United States, more than 42 million adults 25 to 74 years of age have an uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity of 20/50 or worse. Approximately 1.7 million of these adults are of Hispanic origin. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of impaired uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity generally is lower in Hispanics than in non-Hispanic whites.
机译:目的:本研究旨在对西班牙裔和非西班牙裔美国人未经校正的双眼远视力的美国人群患病率进行比较分析。设计:研究设计是基于人群的调查。参与者:分析了1982年至1984年之间的西班牙裔健康和营养状况调查以及1974年至1975年的国家健康和营养状况调查I的数据,以调查古巴25至74岁成年人未经校正的双眼距离视敏度的流行病学美国人(N = 391),墨西哥裔美国人(N = 1350),波多黎各人(N = 504),非裔美国人(N = 245)和非西班牙裔白人(N = 2571)。主要观察指标:使用斯隆字母或兰多尔特环评估未矫正的双眼双眼距离视敏度。结果:非裔美国人,古巴裔美国人,墨西哥裔美国人,波多黎各人和非西班牙裔白人的20/50或更严重的未矫正双眼距离视力患病率分别为22%,24%,19%,18%和32%,分别。调整性别和年龄后,非西班牙裔白人的患病率显着高于其他种族(P <0.05)。在每个性别-种族亚组中,年龄增长的年龄组(25-39岁,40-59岁和60-74岁)的远视力患病率普遍提高20/50,甚至更低。对按性别(控制年龄)患病率进行的差异分析表明,女性的患病率比男性略高(20/50)或较男性差(比值比在1.1-2.1之间)。根据1993年美国人口普查的估计,超过4200万25至74岁的成年人的未矫正双眼视力为20/50或更差。这些成年人中约有170万人来自西班牙裔。结论:未矫正的双眼远视力受损的患病率在西班牙裔人群中普遍低于非西班牙裔白人。

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