British Journal of Ophthalmology 2002;86:795-800
© 2002 British Journal of Ophthalmology
Prevalence of visual impairment in people aged 75 years and older in Britain: results from the MRC trial of assessment and management of older people in the community
J R Evans1,
A E Fletcher2,
R P L Wormald1,
E Siu-Woon Ng2,
S Stirling2,
L Smeeth2,
E Breeze2,
C J Bulpitt3,
M Nunes3,
D Jones4,
A Tulloch5
1 Department of Epidemiology and International Eye Health, Institute of Ophthalmology, London, UK
2 Centre for Ageing and Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
3 Section of Care of the Elderly, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, Hammersmith Campus, London, UK
4 Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK
5 General Practice Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Correspondence to: Correspondence to: Ms Jennifer Evans, Department of Epidemiology and International Eye Health, Institute of Ophthalmology, London, UK
Aims: To measure the prevalence of visual impairment in a large representative sample of people aged 75 years and over participating in the MRC trial of assessment and management of older people in the community.
Methods: 53 practices in the MRC general practice research framework. Data were obtained from 14 600 participants aged 75 years and older. Prevalence of visual impairment overall (binocular visual acuity <6/18) which was categorised separately into low vision (binocular visual acuity <6/183/60) or blindness (binocular visual acuity of <3/60). The prevalence of binocular acuity <6/12 was presented for comparison with other studies. Visual acuity was measured using Glasgow acuity charts; glasses, if worn, were not removed.
Results: Visual acuity was available for 14 600 people out of 21 241 invited (69%). Among people with visual acuity data, 12.4% overall (1803) were visually impaired (95% confidence intervals 10.8% to 13.9%); 1501 (10.3%) were categorised as having low vision (8.7% to 11.8%), and 302 (2.1%) were blind (1.8% to 2.4%). At ages 7579, 6.2% of the cohort were visually impaired (5.1% to 7.3%) with 36.9% at age 90+ (32.5% to 41.3%). At ages 7579, 0.6% (0.4% to 0.8%) of the study population were blind, with 6.9% (4.8% to 9.0%) at age 90+. In multivariate regression, controlling for age, women had significant excess risk of visual impairment (odds ratio 1.43, 95% confidence interval 1.29 to 1.58). Overall, 19.9% of study participants had a binocular acuity of less than 6/12 (17.8% to 22.0%).
Conclusion: The results from this large study show that visual impairment is common in the older population and that this risk increases rapidly with advancing age, especially for women. A relatively conservative measure of visual impairment was used. If visual impairment had been defined as visual acuity of <6/12 (American definition of visual impairment), the age specific prevalence estimates would have increased by 60%.
Keywords: visual impairment; blindness; prevalence; elderly
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