Journal article
Singapore Chinese Eye Study: Key findings from baseline examination and the rationale, methodology of the 6-year follow-up series
S Majithia, YC Tham, ML Chee, CL Teo, ML Chee, W Dai, N Kumari, EL Lamoureux, C Sabanayagam, TY Wong, CY Cheng
British Journal of Ophthalmology | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2020
Abstract
Background/aims In order to address the eye care needs of the increasing numbers of elderly Chinese globally, there is a need for comprehensive understanding on the longitudinal trends of age-related eye diseases among Chinese. We herein report the key findings from the baseline Singapore Chinese Eye Study (SCES-1), and describe the rationale and methodology of the 6-year follow-up study (SCES-2). Methods 3353 Chinese adults who participated in the baseline SCES-1 (2009-2011) were invited for the 6-year follow-up SCES-2 (2015-2017). Examination procedures for SCES-2 included standardised ocular, systemic examinations and questionnaires identical to SCES-1. SCES-2 further included new examina..
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Awarded by National Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The study is funded by the National Medical Research Council (NMRC/CIRG/1417/2015).