Abstract

PurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and the risk factors in the residents aged ≥50 years in Hainan Province.MethodsRandom sampling was carried out in four separated cities in Hainan Province in 2015. All the subjects accomplished the standard questionnaire and ocular examinations. The diagnosis of AMD was performed based on the criteria proposed by Beckman Initiative for Macular Research Classification Committee.ResultsThree hundred and fifty-seven subjects (15.6%) were diagnosed with AMD, including 267 (11.7%) of early AMD, 64 (2.80%) of intermediate AMD and 24 (1.1%) of late AMD, respectively. The factors associated with the prevalence of AMD included age, educational level, smoking, outdoor activities and diet. The prevalence of AMD increased with age, lower educational level, smoking or less outdoor activities. The prevalence of AMD in those with a diet of meat or eggs was higher compared with a diet of vegetables or fish. The prevalence of early, intermediate and late AMD in the aged population in Hainan Province was 11.7, 2.8 and 1.1%, respectively.ConclusionsAge and smoking were the risk factors for AMD, while the educational level and outdoor activities were the protective factors. Early AMD mostly occurred in those aged 50–59 years and 60–69 years, while intermediate and late AMD occurred in 70–79 years and older than 80 years.

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  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the ocular diseases resulting in a higher vision loss rate or even blindness worldwide [1]

  • We aim to investigate the epidemiological features of AMD in Hainan Province

  • Factors associated with the prevalence of AMD in Hainan Province

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Introduction

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the ocular diseases resulting in a higher vision loss rate or even blindness worldwide [1]. In China, a few studies have been carried out to investigate the prevalence of AMD, such as the Beijing eye study [3], the Handan eye study [4] and the Shipai eye study [5]. All these studies were mainly focused on the participants in northern China. We aim to investigate the epidemiological features of AMD in Hainan Province. Our study focused on the epidemiological features of AMD and the selection of risk factors

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