Smoking may be modifiable risk factor for myopia-related vision loss

DENVER — In patients with low to moderate myopia, smoking was found to be a risk factor for vision impairment, according to a poster presentation at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
Ian Flitcroft, D.Phil., coauthor of the study, told Healio that, because myopia accelerates with age, the aim of the research was to find a modifiable risk factor for older, established myopes.
“I was really expecting to find something on the vascular factors like hypertension and heart failure, but actually, the signal came through on smoking,” he said.
Flitcroft and colleagues





