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      Quality of Life in Presbyopes with Low and High Myopia Using Single-Vision and Progressive-Lens Correction

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          This study evaluates the impact of the severity of myopia and the type of visual correction in presbyopia on vision-related quality of life (QOL), using the refractive status and vision profile (RSVP) questionnaire. A total of 149 subjects aged 41–75 years with myopic presbyopia were recruited: 108 had low myopia and 41 had high myopia. The RSVP questionnaire was administered. Rasch analysis was performed on five subscales: perception, expectation, functionality, symptoms, and problems with glasses. Highly myopic subjects had a significantly lower mean QOL score (51.65), compared to low myopes (65.24) ( p < 0.001). They also had a significantly lower functionality score with glasses (49.38), compared to low myopes (57.00) ( p = 0.018), and they had a worse functionality score without glasses (29.12), compared to low myopes (36.24) ( p = 0.045). Those who wore progressive addition lenses (PAL) in the high-myope group ( n = 25) scored significantly better, compared to those who wore single-vision distance (SVD) lenses ( n = 14), with perception scores of 61.19 and 46.94, respectively ( p = 0.029). Highly myopic presbyopes had worse overall QOL and functionality, both with and without glasses, compared to presbyopes with low myopia. High-myopic PAL users had a better perception outcome than SVD lens wearers. Low-myopic PAL wearers had a better QOL than SVD wearers.

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                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                J Clin Med
                J Clin Med
                jcm
                Journal of Clinical Medicine
                MDPI
                2077-0383
                09 April 2021
                April 2021
                : 10
                : 8
                : 1589
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Essilor R&D AMERA, Essilor International, Singapore 339346, Singapore; yeeling.wong@ 123456essilor.com.sg (Y.L.W.); drobeb@ 123456essilor.com (B.D.)
                [2 ]School of Chemical & Life Sciences, Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore 139651, Singapore; siying100@ 123456hotmail.com (S.Y.L.); Narayanan_RAJEEV@ 123456sp.edu.sg (N.R.)
                [3 ]Education & Professional Services, Essilor AMERA, Singapore 339338, Singapore; anna.yeo@ 123456essilor.com.sg
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                [* ]Correspondence: adeline.yang@ 123456essilor.com.sg ; Tel.: +65-91814194
                [†]

                Both authors contributed equally to this work.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3852-6318
                Article
                jcm-10-01589
                10.3390/jcm10081589
                8069619
                33918687
                4a91b1d1-5999-4d29-b4bb-d8abc3b32250
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 02 March 2021
                : 04 April 2021
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                myopia,quality of life,rsvp questionnaire,presbyopia
                myopia, quality of life, rsvp questionnaire, presbyopia

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