Table 4

 Odds ratios (95% CI) of non-correctable unilateral or bilateral vision loss versus normal vision from the best selected multivariate models (all analyses include age and sex)

Outcome (short description)Other factors in the best selected multivariate modelsUnilateral vision lossBilateral vision loss
*The factor is in the multivariate models for only unilateral vision loss; †it is in the multivariate models for only bilateral vision loss; otherwise, it is in the multivariate model for both unilateral and bilateral vision loss.
Fell at home0.71 (0.26 to 1.93)1.07 (0.37 to 3.10)
Fell when away 2.86 (1.16 to 7.08) 0.98 (0.12 to 7.70)
Ever fellArthritis†1.25 (0.6 to 2.59)1.02 (0.39 to 2.67)
Hip replacement surgeryArthritis, cardiovascular disease to country of birth1.80 (0.61 to 5.28)1.50 (0.50 to 4.52)
Nursing home placement2.92 (0.67 to 12.8) 14.8 (4.13 to 53.1)
Using supplied mealsGout*, arthritis†, smoke†2.44 (0.85 to 6.98) 4.40 (1.74 to 11.2)
Getting help with choresArthritis*, duration of high blood pressure, smoking* 3.09 (1.40 to 6.83) 3.19 (1.34 to 7.55)
DependencyGout*, duration of high blood pressure† 7.50 (1.97 to 28.6) 11.8 (3.16 to 44.2)
Health/emotional problemsArthritis2.74 (0.93 to 8.07) 6.28 (2.16 to 18.2)
Did not feel full of lifeArthritis, cardiovascular disease0.64 (0.22 to 1.89) 4.17 (1.87 to 9.32)
Reading the telephone bookArthritis 2.21 (1.46 to 3.33) 6.50 (3.59 to 11.7)
Reading newspaper 2.36 (1.49 to 3.75) 9.97 (5.51 to 18.0)
Watching televisionArthritis 2.29 (1.06 to 4.92) 12.0 (5.81 to 24.7)
Seeing faces 5.43 (2.04 to 14.5) 40.9 (16.8 to 99.2)
Doing other activitiesCardiovascular disease†1.28 (0.69 to 2.38) 3.57 (1.74 to 7.32)