2019
DOI: 10.18008/1816-5095-2019-1s-21-26
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“Important Players” in the Development of Age-Related Cataracts (Literature Review)

Abstract: Millions people around the world, especially in old age, lose sight because of cataracts. The age-related cataract affects approximately 37 million people in the world annually, and in 51 % of cases, it is the cause of poor vision. Relevant is the importance of identifying risk factors for the development of age-related cataracts. This literature review is devoted to studies examining the influence of various factors on the development of lens opacities. The paper presents data on the effect of age on the deve… Show more

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“…sunlight exposure [27], high body mass index [28], steroid use [29], increasing age [30], [31], female gender [32], [33]. In the current study, participants' age was ranged from (48) to (71) with an average age of (62.07 ±6.03) years old, but although many previous studies have shown that females are more susceptible to cataracts, more than two thirds of the respondents in our current studies were males (60.7%), this difference could be explained by the fact that the participants in the current study were recruited from one center only and the study was not-multicenter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…sunlight exposure [27], high body mass index [28], steroid use [29], increasing age [30], [31], female gender [32], [33]. In the current study, participants' age was ranged from (48) to (71) with an average age of (62.07 ±6.03) years old, but although many previous studies have shown that females are more susceptible to cataracts, more than two thirds of the respondents in our current studies were males (60.7%), this difference could be explained by the fact that the participants in the current study were recruited from one center only and the study was not-multicenter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%