Presbyopia
Cross-source consensus on Presbyopia from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study found presbyopia in 62.6% of the included participants. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Presbyopia was defined by impaired binocular near visual acuity that was correctable with near-vision glasses while distance vision remained at least 6/12 in both eyes. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Presbyopia is age-related and eventually affects nearly all older adults, but it is correctable with simple near-vision glasses. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- Globally, uncorrected presbyopia caused near vision impairment in 510 million people by 2020. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh
- The study isolated near vision impairment as a potential remaining barrier among people who had already shown prerequisites for smartphone use. — Prevalence of presbyopia among social safety net beneficiaries with the cognitive, numeracy and dexterity skills required for smartphone use: a cross-sectional analysis of THRIFT RCT screening data from Kurigram, Bangladesh