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British Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;92:630-634; doi:10.1136/bjo.2007.130575 Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Age-related maculopathy and sunlight exposure evaluated by objective measurementM Hirakawa1, M Tanaka1, Y Tanaka1, A Okubo1, C Koriyama2, M Tsuji2, S Akiba2, K Miyamoto3, G Hillebrand3, T Yamashita1, T Sakamoto1
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan
Correspondence to: Aim: To study the relationship between age-related maculopathy (ARM) and exposure to sunlight using an objective method.
Methods: In a case–control study of Japanese men aged Results: Significantly more facial wrinkling (p = 0.047, odds ratio 3.8; 95% CI 1.01 to 13.97) and less facial hyperpigmentation (p = 0.035, odds ratio 0.3; 95% CI 0.08 to 0.92) was present in late ARM cases. The relationship between skin tone and ARM risk was not statistically significant. Conclusions: This objective method showed that lifetime exposure to sunlight is an important factor in the progression of late ARM. An individuals reaction to sunlight exposure may have a role in ARM progression in addition to total lifetime exposure to sunlight.
Funding: This work was supported in part by a grant from the Research Committee on Chorioretinal Degeneration and Optic Atrophy, Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan and by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture No 17390469. Ethics approval: Ethics approval was obtained. Patient consent: has been obtained for publication of fig 1.
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