2021
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.62.2.35
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Associations Between Regional Environment and Cornea-Related Morphology of the Eye in Young Adults: A Large-Scale Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Purpose To investigate environmental factors associated with corneal morphologic changes. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted, which enrolled adults of the Han ethnicity aged 18 to 44 years from 20 cities. The cornea-related morphology was measured using an ocular anterior segment analysis system. The geographic indexes of each city and meteorological indexes of daily city-level data from the past 40 years (1980–2019) were obtained. Correlation analyses at the… Show more

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“…The mean CCT (the mean of males' mean and females' mean) was 544 which was close to the mean reported for subjects of Hispanic descent [24]. This can be explained by the effect of heat and humidity on corneal morphology [29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The mean CCT (the mean of males' mean and females' mean) was 544 which was close to the mean reported for subjects of Hispanic descent [24]. This can be explained by the effect of heat and humidity on corneal morphology [29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…People who lived at high latitudes for a long time had thinner CCTs and greater ACVs. And individuals who grew up in warm and wet environments had thicker CCTs and smaller ACV (39). It seemed that CCT and ACV had different directions of change in response to ambient environment alteration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All included articles and the identified SDoH in each study are summarized in Table 1. Dry eye/ocular surface [18 ▪▪ ,19 ▪ –38 ▪ ] (21 articles) was the most prevalent cornea condition, followed by pterygium [39 ▪▪ ,40 ▪ –42 ▪ ] (4 articles), keratoplasty [43 ▪▪ ,44–46] (four articles), keratoconus [47 ▪ ,48,49] (three articles), cornea donation [50,51 ▪▪ ,52 ▪▪ ] (three articles), cornea thickness [53 ▪ ,54 ▪ ] (two articles), trachoma [55 ▪▪ ,56] (two articles), corneal ulcers [57 ▪ ,58 ▪ ] (two articles), corneal arcus [59 ▪ ] (one article), and corneal opacity[60 ▪ ] (one article). Cornea donation for transplantation was also explored.…”
Section: Search Results and Studies Included In The Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%