Garner L F, Meng C K, Grosvenor T P, Mohidin N
Department of Optometry, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 1990 Jul;10(3):234-8.
A cross-sectional study of 753 Melanesian children in Vanuatu and 904 Malay children in Malaysia included measurement of refractive error and ocular dimensions. All children were between the ages of 6 and 17 years. The prevalence of myopia in Malay children was 4.3% at 7-8 years and 25.6% at 15-16 years with corresponding figures of 0.8% and 4.3% for Melanesian children. The range of refractive error was greater for Malay children at all ages. Mean refractive error for Malay children showed greater hypermetropia, together with a shorter axial length at 6 years, than Melanesian children, but at 17 years the situation reversed and Malay children had more myopia and longer axial lengths than their Melanesian counterparts.
一项针对瓦努阿图753名美拉尼西亚儿童和马来西亚904名马来儿童的横断面研究,包括对屈光不正和眼轴尺寸的测量。所有儿童年龄在6至17岁之间。马来儿童近视患病率在7 - 8岁时为4.3%,在15 - 16岁时为25.6%,美拉尼西亚儿童相应数据分别为0.8%和4.3%。各年龄段马来儿童的屈光不正范围更大。马来儿童的平均屈光不正显示出更高的远视程度,且在6岁时眼轴长度比美拉尼西亚儿童短,但在17岁时情况相反,马来儿童比美拉尼西亚儿童近视程度更高且眼轴更长。