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BackgroundCataracts are one of the major public health problems worldwide. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is one of the risk factors for cataract development. We analyzed the relationship between disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rates of cataracts and UVR exposure in China.MethodsDALY rates of cataracts and UVR exposure in 31 regions of China were calculated based on data from the Second China National Sample Survey on Disability and the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration database. The relationship between the DALY rates of cataracts and UVR was estimated by Spearman rank correlation analysis and linear regression analysis.ResultsThe elderly (≥65 years) had higher DALY rates of cataracts than the whole population. The DALY rate of cataracts in the agricultural population was higher than that observed in the non-agricultural population. The DALY rates of cataracts were positively associated with UVR The DALY rates of cataracts in regions with higher UVR were higher than those in regions with lower UVR. An increase in the daily ambient erythemal UVR of 1000 J/m2 was associated with an increase in the DALY rates of cataracts by 92 DALYs/100 000 (R2 = 0.676) among the whole population, 34 DALYs/100 000 among the population <65 years old (R2 = 0.423), 607 DALYs/100 000 among the population aged 65–74 years (R2 = 0.617), and by 1342 DALYs/100 000 among the population ≥75 years old (R2 = 0.758).ConclusionsDALY rates of cataracts increased with increases in UVR exposure in 31 regions of China. Greater exposure to UVR increases the disease burden of cataracts in the whole population, especially in the elderly and among the agricultural population.

Highlights

  • Cataract is one of the major public health problems in the world today

  • The present study demonstrated that the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rate of cataracts among the whole population was 150 DALYs/ 100 000, which was lower than the rate (268 DALYs/100 000) estimated by Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2004.18 The differences were most likely due to discrepancies between the data sources and methods for calculating DALYs of the two sets of results

  • The WHO used the prevalence of cataracts and DisMod II software to calculate DALYs, a method that uses many estimates

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Introduction

Cataract is one of the major public health problems in the world today. Among the cataract-disabled people in China, over 80% are aged 65 years or older.[3]. Cataracts are one of the major public health problems worldwide. We analyzed the relationship between disability-adjusted life year (DALY) rates of cataracts and UVR exposure in China. Results: The elderly (≥65 years) had higher DALY rates of cataracts than the whole population. An increase in the daily ambient erythemal UVR of 1000 J/m2 was associated with an increase in the DALY rates of cataracts by 92 DALYs/100 000 (R2 = 0.676) among the whole population, 34 DALYs/100 000 among the population

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