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“…[12][13][14] Recent studies also indicate that relative to living in the middle or southern United States, residing in the northern tier of the continental United States is associated with increased risk of ES and EG. 14,15 Only sparse data are available for other modifiable risk factors for ES and EG. 16 Coffee consumption is highest in Scandinavian countries, 17 making caffeine or coffee consumption an attractive candidate as a modifiable lifestyle risk factor in ES and EG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12][13][14] Recent studies also indicate that relative to living in the middle or southern United States, residing in the northern tier of the continental United States is associated with increased risk of ES and EG. 14,15 Only sparse data are available for other modifiable risk factors for ES and EG. 16 Coffee consumption is highest in Scandinavian countries, 17 making caffeine or coffee consumption an attractive candidate as a modifiable lifestyle risk factor in ES and EG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded that in their mainly white study population from the United States, living in the middle or southern regions of the United States relative to living in the northern region was associated with a reduced risk of exfoliation glaucoma. In a retrospective study of 626,901 eye care recipients, northern-tier residence (above 42uN latitude) was associated with an increased hazard of PEX (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 2.14), and Southern-tier (below 37uN latitude) was associated with a reduced hazard of PEX (HR, 0.83) [37]. After adjustment for joint environmental effects, for every 1u increase in July high temperature, the hazard of PEX decreased by 9% (HR: 0.91); for every 1u increase in January low temperature, the hazard decreased 3% (HR: 0.97).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among Africans, prevalence of PXF is much higher in African subjects living in South Africa (6-7.7%) than in African Americans living in the Southern United States (0.5%) (Ball, 1988). An interesting survey about the geographic variability of the PXF prevalence has been performed in the United States (US), as well (Stein et al, 2011). The continental US territory overlays across 15°o f latitude, the condition of PXF/PXFG were identified by means of ICD-9 coding.…”
Section: Geographic and Epidemiologic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%