Sunday, January 8, 2012
OVD Article Shows Significant Lifestyle Improvements Coming from Eyewear
"Did you know that a simple pair of glasses can significantly improve
your quality of life? Researcher, Dr. Janis Winters of the Illinois
College of Optometry/Illinois Eye Institute, in her paper, Vision
Related Quality of Life among Urban Low-Income Black Seniors
Participating in an Eye Care Program: Effect after New Spectacle,
has shown that poor, elderly, under-represented minorities show a
significant and positive change in the individual's perception of their
overall quality of life," according to a press release about the new issue of Optometry & Vision Development (OVD). "When the National Eye Institute Visual Function
Questionnaire was given to the participants before and after spectacle
wear a significant difference was found with wearing the glasses. The
general health, general vision, ocular pain, and distance activities, as
well as near activities, social functioning, color vision, peripheral
vision, and mental health subscales compared to first administration of
the survey were also significantly different when the spectacles were
worn. This paper strongly supports how an individual's quality of life
can improve just by wearing glasses. It is unfortunate that so many
cannot afford or do not have access to optometric eye and vision care." Read more.
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