Bn. Das et al., THE PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASE IN LEICESTER - A COMPARISON OF ADULTS OF ASIAN AND EUROPEAN DESCENT, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 87(4), 1994, pp. 219-222
Random samples of people aged 40 years and over were drawn from lists
of patients registered with two neighbouring inner-city general practi
ces: one predominantly with Asian patients and the other predominantly
with European patients. The people selected were invited to attend sp
ecially arranged eye clinics for examination by an ophthalmologist and
an optician. We examined 377 people and found that, compared to peopl
e of European descent, Asians had a significantly higher prevalence of
age-related cataract: 30% compared to 3% in people aged under 60 year
s and 78% compared to 54% in those aged 60 years and over. The age of
onset of cataract seems to be earlier in Asians. After adjustment for
age, there were no statistically significant ethnic differences in the
prevalences of open-angle glaucoma, macular degeneration or diabetic
retinopathy.