Table 1 Age-specific prevalence of early and late AMD according to sex.

From: Gender-specific association of early age-related macular degeneration with systemic and genetic factors in a Japanese population

 

Large drusen

Pigmentary abnormalities

Early AMD

Late AMD

Any AMD

Men, no. (%)

−49, n = 160

10 (6.3)

1 (0.6)

11 (6.9)

0 (0)

11 (6.9)

50–59, n = 385

32 (8.3)

0 (0)

32 (8.3)

0 (0)

32 (8.3)

60–69, n = 955

119 (12.5)

9 (0.9)

121 (12.7)

1 (0.1)

122 (12.8)

70–74, n = 315

60 (19.0)

2 (0.6)

60 (19.0)

1 (0.3)

61 (19.4)

Total, n = 1815

221 (12.2)

12 (0.7)

224 (12.3)

2 (0.1)

226 (12.5)

Women, no. (%)

−49, n = 150

2 (1.3)

0 (0)

2 (1.3)

0 (0)

2 (1.3)

50–59, n = 409

19 (4.6)

0 (0)

19 (4.6)

0 (0)

19 (4.6)

60–69, n = 1217

130 (10.7)

2 (0.2)

130 (10.7)

0 (0)

130 (10.7)

70–74, n = 397

72 (18.1)

2 (0.5)

72 (18.1)

0 (0)

72 (18.1)

Total, n = 2173

223 (10.3)

4 (0.2)

223 (10.3)

0 (0)

223 (10.3)

Total, no (%)

−49, n = 310

12 (3.9)

1 (0.3)

13 (4.2)

0 (0)

13 (4.2)

50–59, n = 794

51 (6.4)

0 (0)

51 (6.4)

0 (0)

51 (6.4)

60–69, n = 2172

249 (11.5)

11 (0.5)

251 (11.6)

1 (0.05)

252 (11.6)

70–74, n = 712

132 (18.5)

4 (0.6)

132 (18.5)

1 (0.1)

113 (18.7)

Total, n = 3988

444 (11.1)

16 (0.4)

447 (11.2)

2 (0.05)

449 (11.3)