Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4029054 | Ophthalmology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this Japanese population, prevalence of early AMD was similar to that for whites in the BMES. Although the late AMD prevalence was lower in Japanese women, in Japanese men it was similar to that in whites. This could have resulted from the substantially high proportion of Japanese men who are smokers. Cigarette smoking and increasing age were the 2 principal factors found associated with late AMD.
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Authors
Ryo MD, MPH, Jie Jin MMed, PhD, Gui-jin PhD, Bronwen BTech(Optoelectronics) Hons, Toshihide MD, PhD, Makoto MD, PhD, Takeo MD, PhD, Sumio MD, PhD, Takamasa MD, PhD, Yasuo MD, PhD, Paul MD, PhD, Hidetoshi MD, PhD, Tien Yin MPH, PhD,