Age-Related Vision Reduction
Cross-source consensus on Age-Related Vision Reduction from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Vision reduction in older adults is associated with reduced self-care capacity, increased fall and accident risk, cognitive decline, and depression. — Detection of age-related vision reduction in general practice in Denmark (DETECT): a study protocol for a feasibility and cohort study
- The main causes of age-related vision reduction are uncorrected refractive errors, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma. — Detection of age-related vision reduction in general practice in Denmark (DETECT): a study protocol for a feasibility and cohort study
- Timely detection of vision reduction can enable glasses, ophthalmological treatment, or rehabilitation. — Detection of age-related vision reduction in general practice in Denmark (DETECT): a study protocol for a feasibility and cohort study
- Some older adults delay care because they interpret progressive vision loss as a normal part of aging. — Detection of age-related vision reduction in general practice in Denmark (DETECT): a study protocol for a feasibility and cohort study