The Impact of Parental Myopia on Myopia in Chinese Children: Population-Based Evidence

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作者
Xiang, Fan [2 ]
He, Mingguang [1 ]
Morgan, Ian G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Dept Prevent Ophthalmol, Zhongshan Ophthalm Ctr, State Key Lab Ophthalmol, Guangzhou 510060, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[2] Australian Natl Univ, Coll Med Biol & Environm, Res Sch Biol, Canberra, ACT, Australia
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
parental myopia; myopia; children; REFRACTIVE ERROR; FAMILIAL AGGREGATION; TEHRAN EYE; AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN; ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES; ONSET MYOPIA; RISK; HERITABILITY; PREVALENCE; CHILDHOOD;
D O I
10.1097/OPX.0b013e31826912e0
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose. To determine the relationship between myopia in parents and their children in a sample of urban Chinese children. Methods. Random sampling was used to identify a population-based sample of 4364 children aged 5 to 15 years from Guangzhou. Children had a comprehensive ocular examination including cycloplegic (1% cyclopentolate) refraction (ARK-30; Nidek Corp.). Data on parental myopia, education levels, incomes and occupations, and children's near-work activities were collected by questionnaire. Myopia in the children was defined as a spherical equivalent refraction of <=-0.5 diopter. Results. The prevalence of myopia was significantly higher in the children than in their parents (78.4% in 15-year-old children, compared with 19.8% in the parents, p < 0.001). The prevalence of myopia was 88.9% in children with one parent myopic, 83.3% in those with two parents myopic, and 68.2% in those without myopic parents, compared with 85.3% in those with tertiary-educated parents, 73.3% in those with secondary-educated parents, and 60.0% in those with less educated parents. Parental income and occupation had weaker associations with childhood myopia. In multiple regression analysis, only parental myopia remained significantly associated with myopia in the children. The observed additional risk among those with more myopic parents could not be attributed to reported near-work activities in children. Conclusions. A high percentage of children in Guangzhou become myopic by the age of 15, irrespective of the myopic status of their parents. There is, however, an additional risk of myopia in children with myopic parents, which may have a genetic basis, but further analysis of the impact of possible environmental confounders is required. (Optom Vis Sci 2012; 89:1487-1496)
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页码:1487 / 1496
页数:10
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