Rev Bras Oftalmol.2020;79(4):236-241

Evaluation of visual functions and their relationship to functional vision and falls in active elderly of the community

Amanda Alves , Diego Henrique do Carmo , Isadora Laís Vieira de , Igor Evangelista , Marcos Henrique Sousa , Miriã Cândida , Ilana de Freitas

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20200051

Abstract

Objective:

To evaluate the visual functions of the elderly and the relationship with functional vision and falls.

Methods:

This is a cross-sectional study conducted in the municipality of Anápolis-GO with 46 elderly aged ≥ 60 years, who met all inclusion requirements. These were evaluated for functional vision, visual functions, overall functionality and self-reported falls. Statistical analysis was performed to verify the correlation between fallers and nonfallers with visual functions and functional vision.

Results:

There was a statistically significant correlation between self-reported falls and stereopsis in the elderly (p=0.05). Similarly, a relationship was found between functional vision and visual acuity (p=0.023). Fear of further falls affected the vast majority of the elderly. However, there was no correlation between self-reported vision and falls.

Conclusion:

The results show that there is a correlation between stereopsis and the incidence of falls, suggesting that deep vision may be directly related to the risk of falls. There was also a correlation between functional vision and visual acuity, suggesting that the ability of the eye to distinguish details, contours and shapes may influence the quality of activities involving vision.

Evaluation of visual functions and their relationship to functional vision and falls in active elderly of the community

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