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2009). About 53% of the Finnish population underwent cataract surgery. This study also supports the fact that the prevalence of cataract significantly increased with age (p? http://www.selleck.cn/products/JNJ-26481585.html men over 64?years of age (69.50%) than in women (65.50%) at the same age (p?>?0.05) (Navarro Esteban et?al. 2007). The highest crude incidence of cataract in adults was estimated to be in Germany (0.20 per 100?000) (Krumpaszky et?al. 1999), followed by Italy (0.065 per 100?000) (Cedrone et?al. 1999) http://www.selleckchem.com/products/epz-6438.html and the European North of Russia (0.039 per 100?000) (Arkhangelsk Oblast Administration et?al. 2007). Cataract can develop because of many factors, age being a constant subliminal modifier (Vrensen 2009). Former or current smoking, diabetes of duration >10?years, asthma or chronic bronchitis, and cardiovascular disease increased the risk of cataract (Delcourt et?al. 2000a,b). The recent results of the Blue Mountains Eye Study showed that baseline fasting blood glucose level was associated with the 10-year incidence of cortical cataract [1.79 (1.25�C2.57) for fasting glucose ��6.0?mm compared to fasting glucose http://www.selleckchem.com/products/PD-0325901.html 2011). The population-based cohort study of patients with type 1 diabetes based on data from the Danish patient registry reported high 25-year cumulative incidence of cataract surgery (20.8%) (Grauslund et?al. 2011). A case�Ccontrol study performed in Greece also showed that current or previous smoking, a history of coronary heart disease, a family history of ophthalmologic diseases and higher sunlight exposure at the beach or at work significantly increased the risk of cataract (Theodoropoulou et?al. 2011). Wearing hats and sunglasses on the beach had a protective effect (Theodoropoulou et?al. 2011). The link between female gender and cataract remains unclear. A nationwide Finnish survey showed that cataract was more common in women than in men [1.55 (1.26�C1.91)] (Laitinen et?al. 2009), whereas in a case�Ccontrol study from Greece, only borderline significance of female gender was found for cortical cataract (p?=?0.06) (Theodoropoulou et?al. 2011).
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