2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2007.03.075
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Refractive Errors in an Elderly Japanese Population

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“…9 The prevalence of hyperopia (SE 4 þ 0.5 D) in our study sample was 41.8%. This was higher than the prevalence figures reported in rural Chinese (20.0 À 23.1%), 10,13 Indonesians (32.1%), 8 Mongolians (32.9%) 9 and Japanese (27.9%), 11 and similar to those of other East Asian samples including Singapore Chinese (35.9%) 7 and urban Chinese (40.0%). 12 The prevalence of high myopia (SE o À 5.0 D or À 6.0 D) in our study sample was 1.2% or 1.0%, respectively.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 44%
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“…9 The prevalence of hyperopia (SE 4 þ 0.5 D) in our study sample was 41.8%. This was higher than the prevalence figures reported in rural Chinese (20.0 À 23.1%), 10,13 Indonesians (32.1%), 8 Mongolians (32.9%) 9 and Japanese (27.9%), 11 and similar to those of other East Asian samples including Singapore Chinese (35.9%) 7 and urban Chinese (40.0%). 12 The prevalence of high myopia (SE o À 5.0 D or À 6.0 D) in our study sample was 1.2% or 1.0%, respectively.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…11 The prevalence of myopia (SE o À 0.5 D) in rural adult Koreans was 20.5%. This was similar to the prevalence found in population-based studies of rural Chinese (18.8%), 10,13 but lower than that observed in populationbased studies of urban Chinese (32.3%), 12 Singapore Chinese (35.0%) 7 and Japanese (41.8%), 11 and higher than that found in a Mongolian population-based sample (17.2%). 9 The prevalence of hyperopia (SE 4 þ 0.5 D) in our study sample was 41.8%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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