Williams TF. Vision impairment in older adults. In: Silverstone B, Lang MA, Rosenthal BP, Faye E, eds. The Lighthouse Handbook on Visual Impairment and Vision Rehabilitation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2000:1279-1286.Williams, T. F. (2000). Vision impairment in older adults....
In a sample of nearly 3,000 older adults who took vision tests and cognitive tests during home visits, the risk of dementia was much higher among those with eyesight problems – including those who weren’t able to see well even when they were wearing their usual eyeglasses ...
This condition of the eye can be brought on by metabolic changes in the lens of the eye: (a) Strabismus (b) Coryza (c) Chancroid (d) Cataract. Which of the following is not a cause of decreased quality of life in obesity? A...
comment invited commentary the digital divide in eye health care delivery brian c.stagg,md, ms; chelsey r.schlechter,phd, mph; guilhermedel fiol,md, phd jama ophthalmology key points question what are the associations between vision impairment and digital technology access measures in o...
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LOS ANGELES — Impaired vision or hearing loss increases the risk for dementia in older adults. The risk is particularly pronounced in individuals with both types of sensory impairment, new research shows. "Sensory impairments are fairly common in older adults and can serve as a potential marker ...
Turano KA, Broman AT, Bandeen-Roche K, Munoz B, Rubin GS, West S; SEE Project Team. Association of visual field loss and mobility performance in older adults: Salisbury Eye Evaluation Study. Optom Vis Sci. 2004;81(5):298-307. doi:10.1097/01.opx.00001...
Using non-invasive imaging, they observed that, while younger mice lacking LC3B appeared similar to their normal counterparts, older mice with the mutation had abnormalities in their retinas, indicative of disease and dysfunction. Focusing on the RPE, they found that this cell layer's ability to ...
our eyes, and hence our vision, are subject to a process of constant change as we get older, and this often goes unnoticed. The first sign that our vision is deteriorating is not always blurred or unfocused vision. Headache or eye strain in the evening could also indicate defective vision....
What Happens in Presbyopia Before the age of 40, the natural lens of the eye is very flexible. This helps the lens focus on objects that are close up or far away. But as we get older, the lens tends to lose its flexibility. Gradually this lowers the ability to see up-close objects,...