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Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia

PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk factors for myopia by investigating whether risk factor effect sizes vary depending on children's position in the refractive error distribution. METHODS: Refractive error was assessed in particip...

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Autores principales: Pozarickij, Alfred, Enthoven, Clair A., Ghorbani Mojarrad, Neema, Plotnikov, Denis, Tedja, Milly S., Haarman, Annechien E G., Tideman, J. Willem L., Polling, Jan Roelof, Northstone, Kate, Williams, Cathy, Klaver, Caroline C. W., Guggenheim, Jeremy A.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7329625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.2.41
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author Pozarickij, Alfred
Enthoven, Clair A.
Ghorbani Mojarrad, Neema
Plotnikov, Denis
Tedja, Milly S.
Haarman, Annechien E G.
Tideman, J. Willem L.
Polling, Jan Roelof
Northstone, Kate
Williams, Cathy
Klaver, Caroline C. W.
Guggenheim, Jeremy A.
author_facet Pozarickij, Alfred
Enthoven, Clair A.
Ghorbani Mojarrad, Neema
Plotnikov, Denis
Tedja, Milly S.
Haarman, Annechien E G.
Tideman, J. Willem L.
Polling, Jan Roelof
Northstone, Kate
Williams, Cathy
Klaver, Caroline C. W.
Guggenheim, Jeremy A.
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description PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk factors for myopia by investigating whether risk factor effect sizes vary depending on children's position in the refractive error distribution. METHODS: Refractive error was assessed in participants from two birth cohorts: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) (noncycloplegic autorefraction) and Generation R (cycloplegic autorefraction). A genetic risk score for myopia was calculated from genotypes at 146 loci. Time spent reading, time outdoors, and parental myopia were ascertained from parent-completed questionnaires. Risk factors were coded as binary variables (0 = low, 1 = high risk). Associations between refractive error and each risk factor were estimated using either ordinary least squares (OLS) regression or quantile regression. RESULTS: Quantile regression: effects associated with all risk factors (genetic risk, parental myopia, high time spent reading, low time outdoors) were larger for children in the extremes of the refractive error distribution than for emmetropes and low ametropes in the center of the distribution. For example, the effect associated with having a myopic parent for children in quantile 0.05 vs. 0.50 was as follows: ALSPAC: age 15, –1.19 D (95% CI –1.75 to –0.63) vs. –0.13 D (–0.19 to –0.06), P = 0.001; Generation R: age 9, –1.31 D (–1.80 to –0.82) vs. –0.19 D (–0.26 to –0.11), P < 0.001. Effect sizes for OLS regression were intermediate to those for quantiles 0.05 and 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors for myopia were associated with much larger effects in children in the extremes of the refractive error distribution, providing indirect evidence that emmetropization buffers against both genetic and environmental risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-73296252020-07-07 Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia Pozarickij, Alfred Enthoven, Clair A. Ghorbani Mojarrad, Neema Plotnikov, Denis Tedja, Milly S. Haarman, Annechien E G. Tideman, J. Willem L. Polling, Jan Roelof Northstone, Kate Williams, Cathy Klaver, Caroline C. W. Guggenheim, Jeremy A. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Clinical and Epidemiologic Research PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that emmetropization buffers against genetic and environmental risk factors for myopia by investigating whether risk factor effect sizes vary depending on children's position in the refractive error distribution. METHODS: Refractive error was assessed in participants from two birth cohorts: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) (noncycloplegic autorefraction) and Generation R (cycloplegic autorefraction). A genetic risk score for myopia was calculated from genotypes at 146 loci. Time spent reading, time outdoors, and parental myopia were ascertained from parent-completed questionnaires. Risk factors were coded as binary variables (0 = low, 1 = high risk). Associations between refractive error and each risk factor were estimated using either ordinary least squares (OLS) regression or quantile regression. RESULTS: Quantile regression: effects associated with all risk factors (genetic risk, parental myopia, high time spent reading, low time outdoors) were larger for children in the extremes of the refractive error distribution than for emmetropes and low ametropes in the center of the distribution. For example, the effect associated with having a myopic parent for children in quantile 0.05 vs. 0.50 was as follows: ALSPAC: age 15, –1.19 D (95% CI –1.75 to –0.63) vs. –0.13 D (–0.19 to –0.06), P = 0.001; Generation R: age 9, –1.31 D (–1.80 to –0.82) vs. –0.19 D (–0.26 to –0.11), P < 0.001. Effect sizes for OLS regression were intermediate to those for quantiles 0.05 and 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Risk factors for myopia were associated with much larger effects in children in the extremes of the refractive error distribution, providing indirect evidence that emmetropization buffers against both genetic and environmental risk factors. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-02-25 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7329625/ /pubmed/32097480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.2.41 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Clinical and Epidemiologic Research
Pozarickij, Alfred
Enthoven, Clair A.
Ghorbani Mojarrad, Neema
Plotnikov, Denis
Tedja, Milly S.
Haarman, Annechien E G.
Tideman, J. Willem L.
Polling, Jan Roelof
Northstone, Kate
Williams, Cathy
Klaver, Caroline C. W.
Guggenheim, Jeremy A.
Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title_full Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title_fullStr Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title_full_unstemmed Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title_short Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
title_sort evidence that emmetropization buffers against both genetic and environmental risk factors for myopia
topic Clinical and Epidemiologic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7329625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32097480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.2.41
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