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. 2015 Nov 23;594(8):2175–2203. doi: 10.1113/JP270947

Table 1.

Birth risk factors and retinal vasculature in early life

Study population Sample size Arteriolar Venular
and study and response Age, Cardiovascular parameters β or parameters β or
Study design rate male % risk factors mean, 95 % CI mean, 95 % CI
1 Olta G Population‐based prospective cohort study 4122 6.2 years Birth weight: 0.26 SDS ↓ n.s.
(2015) Generation R 61% 50% Low vs. Normal (P trend ≤0.001)
2 Kandasamy Y Clinical observational study 24 newborn infants Term newborn Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
(2011) Low vs. Normal 113.1 vs. 86.4 μm 151.7 vs. 128.4 μm
(P = 0.0009) (P = 0.0040)
3 Gopinath B School‐based, longitudinal study 2353 out of 3144 12.7 years Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
(2010) SCES 75.3% 50.4% 1st vs. 4th quartile 149.4 vs. 151.9 μm n.s.
(P trend = 0.001)
Birth length: Calibre: Calibre:
1st vs. 4th quartile 148.9 vs. 151.2 μm n.s.
(P trend = 0.005)
Head circum: Calibre: Calibre:
1st vs. 4th quartile 150.0 vs. 152.3 μm n.s.
(P trend = 0.03)
Birth weight: Fractal dimension:
1st vs. 4th quartile n.s.
Birth length: n.s.
1st vs. 4th quartile
Head circum: 1.466 vs. 1.469 (P trend = 0.03)
1st vs. 4th quartile
4 (2009a) Sun C TEST Population‐based, longitudinal 266 twins (49 monozygotic and 84 dizygotic pairs) 5–16 years MZ: 43% DZ: 53% Birth length: each 5 cm ↓ Calibre: −7.27 μm (−11.54, −3.01) (< 0.001) Calibre: n.s.
Head circum: Calibre: Calibre:
each 2 cm ↓ −2.55 μm n.s.
(−4.92, −0.18)
(P = 0.04)
Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
each 1 kg ↓ n.s. n.s.
5 Mitchell P Population‐based, longitudinal study 1369 out of 2238 12.7 years Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
(2008) SCES 78.7% 50.4% each SD ↓ −1.28 μm (−2.23, −0.32) n.s.
(P = 0.01)
SD = 569 g
Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
Low vs. Normal −3.73 μm (−7.09, −0.38) n.s.
(P = 0.03)
Birth length: Calibre: Calibre:
each SD ↓ −1.00 μm (−1.89, −0.12) n.s.
SD = 3.1 cm (P = 0.03)
Head circum: Calibre: Calibre:
each SD ↓ −1.24 μm (−2.09, −0.38) n.s.
SD = 1.8 cm (P = 0.006)
Gestational age: Calibre: Calibre:
Premature vs. −3.43 μm (−5.95, −0.91) n.s.
Full‐term (P = 0.009)
6 Cheung N School‐based, longitudinal study 561 out of 768 children 7–9 years Birth weight: Calibre: Calibre:
(2008) SCORM 73.0% 52.5% Each SD ↓ n.s. 1.49 μm (0.18, 2.80)
(SD = 453 g) (P = 0.03)
Birth Weight: 171.8 μm
Very low, < 2500 g n.s 167.6 μm
Low, 2500–2999 g 165.0 μm (P trend = 0.006)
Normal, ≥ 3000 g
7 Tapp RJ Population‐based, longitudinal study 166 children 9 years Birth weight: Optimality deviance: Optimality deviance:
(2007) ALSPAC 40% each 1 kg ↓ 0.190 n.s.
(P = 0.021)
Simple tortuosity: Simple tortuosity:
0.179 n.s.
(P = 0.026)
Bifurcation angle: Bifurcation angle:
n.s. n.s.
Bifurcation angle: Length–diameter ratio:
n.s. n.s.

Abbreviation: 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; SD, standard deviation; circum, circumference; TEST, the Twins Eye Study in Tasmania; SCES: Sydney Children Eye Study; SCORM: the Singapore Cohort Study of the Risk Factors of Myopia; ALSPAC, the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.