HBO's largest educational database

A wide variety of subjects

Freely accessible

Back to search resultsShare this publication

Ocular straylight

A determinant of quality of life in the elderly?

Open access

Rights:

Ocular straylight

A determinant of quality of life in the elderly?

Open access

Rights:

Summary

Intra-ocular straylight can cause decreased visual functioning, and it may cause diminished vision-related quality of life (VRQOL). This cross-sectional population-based study investigates the association between straylight and VRQOL in middle-aged and elderly individuals. Multivariable linear regression analyses were used to assess the association between straylight modeled continuously and cutoff at the recommended fitness-to-drive value, straylight ≥ 1.4 log(s), and VRQOL. The study showed that participants with normal straylight values, straylight ≤ 1.4 log(s), rated their VRQOL slightly better than those with high straylight values (straylight ≥ 1.4 log(s)). Furthermore, multivariable regression analysis revealed a borderline statistical significant association (p = .06) between intra-ocular straylight and self-reported VRQOL in middle-aged and elderly individuals. The association between straylight and self-reported VRQOL was not influenced by the status of the intra-ocular lens (natural vs. artificial intra-ocular lens after cataract extraction) or the number of (instrumental) activities of daily living that were reported as difficult for the elderly individuals.

Show more
OrganisationHogeschool Utrecht
DepartmentKenniscentrum Gezond en Duurzaam Leven
LectorateChronisch Zieken
Published inGerontology and Geriatric Medicine Uitgave: January-December, Pagina's: 1-10
Year2015
TypeJournal article
LanguageEnglish

HBO Kennisbank provides access to the publications of 26 universities of applied sciences

HBO's largest educational database

A wide variety of subjects

Freely accessible