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Women and Eye Disease2006
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Blindness and visual impairment
  • World-wide, 2/3rds of all blind or visually
    impaired persons are women.
  • 3/4ths of all blindness and visual impairment is
    either preventable or treatable.

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Evidence
  • In 2001, a meta-analysis of over 70
    population-based studies reported that two-thirds
    of all blind and visually-impaired persons
    throughout the world, are women.

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Findings
  • Age-adjusted odds ratio of blindness in women
    compared to men
  • Africa 1.39 (1.2-1.6)
  • Asia 1.41 (1.3-1.6)
  • Industrialized 1.63 (1.3-2.1)
  • Overall 1.43 (1.3-1.5)

Abou-Gareeb et al. Gender and blindness a
meta-analysis of population-based prevalence
surveys. Ophthal Epidem. 2001839-56.
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USA
  • In the US
  • Over 1 million legally blind people, including
    over 700,000 women
  • Over 3.4 million Americans suffering from visual
    impairment, about 2.3 million are women

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Vision problems in US
  • US Prevalence in 2000
  • AMD with vision loss
  • 1.8 million
  • Glaucoma
  • 2.2 million
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • 4.2 million
  • Cataract
  • 20.5 million
  • US Census population
  • Female 63,704,939
  • Male 55,681,313
  • Blindness
  • Female 712,171
  • Male 334,748
  • Visual impairment
  • Female 2,253,866
  • Male 1,152,413

Number of Americans with age-related eye disease
and vision impairment will double in next 3
decades
www.usvisionproblems.org and www.nei.nih.gov
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Reasons for Gender Disparity
  • Worldwide rates of blindness and visual
    impairment are higher in women in most age
    groups.
  • In industrial countries there is longer life
    expectancy in women, and blindness and visual
    impairment increases with age.

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Gender Disparity - Worldwide
  • Higher incidence of cataract and trichiasis in
    women
  • Some eye diseases are intrinsically more
    prevalent in women
  • In some countries, women do not have equal access
    to eye care information and services

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Gender Disparity - Industrialized Countries
  • Vision-altering and sight-threatening eye
    diseases more common in women
  • dry-eye syndrome
  • rheumatoid diseases
  • certain forms of cataract
  • age-related conditions
  • 1. macular degeneration
  • 2. cataract

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Prevention
Age-related chronic diseases, such as CVD and
cancer,and age-related causes of blindness, such
as cataract and AMD, share a number of modifiable
risk factors smoking diabetes physical
inactivity obesity hypertension hormones
poor nutrition
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Poor Vision is Bad for you Visual impairment
significantly reduces 1. The quality and length
of life 2. Independent living 3. Healthy
aging Consequences of Visual Impairment Increase
d social isolation Increased morbidity Poor
vision is much more common than realized Half of
vision impairment is correctable and one quarter
is preventable
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WEHTF Activities
  • Public education outreach through print and radio
    media
  • Materials development for Lions Eye Health
    Program (LEHP) program and for doctors offices
  • Partnerships with The Harvard Medical COE in
    Womens Health, other womens health
    organizations and organizations that advocate
    for eye health
  • Symposia at national and other meetings such as
    the international symposium on Nov 7th, 2003
    Improving Womens Eye Health Strategies to
    address the greater burden of blindness among
    women

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Information on Womens Eye Health www.womenseyehe
alth.org
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