Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics

Papers
(The median citation count of Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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The global prevalence of dry eye disease: A Bayesian view76
One‐year results of the Variation of Orthokeratology Lens Treatment Zone (VOLTZ) Study: a prospective randomised clinical trial52
Axial length targets for myopia control48
Low‐intensity, long‐wavelength red light slows the progression of myopia in children: an Eastern China‐based cohort43
Longitudinal analysis of axial length growth in a German cohort of healthy children and adolescents39
Assessing the utility of ChatGPT as an artificial intelligence‐based large language model for information to answer questions on myopia39
Time trends on the prevalence of myopia in India – A prediction model for 205032
What assessments are currently used to investigate and diagnose cerebral visual impairment (CVI) in children? A systematic review31
Low luminance visual acuity as a clinical measure and clinical trial outcome measure: a scoping review30
Time spent outdoors as an intervention for myopia prevention and control in children: an overview of systematic reviews29
Crystalline lens transmittance spectra and pupil sizes as factors affecting light‐induced melatonin suppression in children and adults26
Keratoconus in Africa: A systematic review and meta‐analysis25
The impact of spectacle lenses for myopia control on visual functions24
Wide‐field choroidal thickness and vascularity index in myopes and emmetropes22
Ocular biometry in children and adolescents from 4 to 17 years: a cross‐sectional study in central Germany21
Systematic review and meta‐analysis on the agreement of non‐cycloplegic and cycloplegic refraction in children18
Spectacle non‐tolerance in clinical practice – a systematic review with meta‐analysis17
A validated finite element model to reproduce Helmholtz’s theory of accommodation: a powerful tool to investigate presbyopia17
The effect of scleral lenses on vision, refraction and aberrations in post‐LASIK ectasia, keratoconus and pellucid marginal degeneration17
Power profiles of centre–distance multifocal soft contact lenses16
Feasibility and repeatability of ocular biometry measured with Lenstar LS 900 in a large group of children and adolescents16
Adverse event rates in the retrospective cohort study of safety of paediatric soft contact lens wear: the ReCSS study16
Efficacy of contact lenses for myopia control: Insights from a randomised, contralateral study design16
Computer vision syndrome in presbyopic digital device workers and progressive lens design15
Accommodation lags are higher in myopia than in emmetropia: Measurement methods and metrics matter15
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Optical characterisation of two novel myopia control spectacle lenses14
Red light instruments for myopia exceed safety limits14
Myopia and glaucoma progression among patients with juvenile onset open angle glaucoma: A retrospective follow up study14
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Refractive development I: Biometric changes during emmetropisation14
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Design considerations for the ideal low vision aid: insights from de‐brief interviews following a real‐world recording study13
Prediction of corneal back surface power – Deep learning algorithm versus multivariate regression13
Eye movement patterns and reading ability in children13
Corneal thickness changes in myopic children during and after short‐term orthokeratology lens wear13
Associations of 12‐year sleep behaviour trajectories from childhood to adolescence with myopia and ocular biometry during young adulthood13
Dietary intake and associations with myopia in Singapore children13
Biofeedback stimulation in the visually impaired: a systematic review of literature13
The validity of point of care tear film osmometers in the diagnosis of dry eye13
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Item banks for measurement of refractive error‐specific quality of life13
Effects of mild‐ and moderate‐intensity illumination on short‐term axial length and choroidal thickness changes in young adults12
Dry eye symptoms in children: can we reliably measure them?12
COVID‐19: ensuring safe clinical teaching at university optometry schools12
Scope of practice of optometrists working in the UK Hospital Eye Service: Second national survey12
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Clinical factors affecting pupillary light reflex parameters: a single‐centre, cross‐sectional study12
Coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak and associated public health measures increase the progression of myopia among children and adolescents: Evidence synthesis12
Myopia: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure11
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Multifocal contact lens design, not addition power, affects accommodation responses in young adult myopes11
Facilitators and barriers to the delivery of eye care by optometrists: a systematic review using the theoretical domains framework11
Reliability and validity of the Actiwatch and Clouclip for measuring illumination in real‐world conditions11
Patients' and health professionals' views on shared decision‐making in age‐related macular degeneration care: A qualitative study10
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The associations of accommodation and aberrations in myopia control with orthokeratology10
Factors determining the myopia control effect of an orthokeratology lens: A two‐year multi‐level model10
Retinal defocus in myopes wearing dual‐focus zonal contact lenses10
Gender and ethnic diversity in global ophthalmology and optometry association leadership: a time for change10
The development of posttraumatic stress disorder in individuals with visual impairment: a systematic search and review9
Regional variations and temporal trends of childhood myopia prevalence in Africa: A systematic review and meta‐analysis9
Life in lockdown: impact of COVID‐19 lockdown measures on the lives of visually impaired school‐age children and their families in India9
Precision, reliability and application of the Wilkins Rate of Reading Test9
Referrals from community optometrists to the hospital eye service in England9
The future of clinical trials of myopia control9
Associations between visual function and magnitude of refractive error for emmetropic to moderately hyperopic 4‐ and 5‐year‐old children in the Vision in Preschoolers ‐ Hyperopia in Preschoolers Study9
The mental health and wellbeing survey of Australian optometrists9
Does non‐strabismic amblyopia affect the quality of life of adults? Findings from a qualitative study8
Manual and software‐based measurements of treatment zone parameters and characteristics in children with slow and fast axial elongation in orthokeratology8
Factors influencing the prescribing behaviour of independent prescriber optometrists: a qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework8
Refractive blur affects judgement of pedestrian walking direction at night8
Identification and critical appraisal of evidence for interventions for refractive error to support the development of the WHO package of eye care interventions: a systematic review of clinical practi8
Effects of brief periods of clear vision on the defocus‐mediated changes in axial length and choroidal thickness of human eyes8
Prevalence and risk factors for myopia and high myopia: A cross‐sectional study among Han and Uyghur students in Xinjiang, China8
Associations between systemic melatonin and human myopia: A systematic review8
A prospective evaluation of the clinical safety and effectiveness of a COVID‐19 Urgent Eyecare Service across five areas in England8
Prevalence of myopia among urban and suburban school children in Tamil Nadu, South India: findings from the Sankara Nethralaya Tamil Nadu Essilor Myopia (STEM) Study8
Digital display use and contact lens wear: Effects on dry eye signs and symptoms8
Comparison between estimated and measured myopia progression in Hong Kong children without myopia control intervention8
Assessment of patient education materials for age‐related macular degeneration8
Myopia control with dual‐focus soft contact lenses during the first year of measures to contain the COVID‐19 pandemic7
Maintenance of normal fusion in intermittent exotropia7
Shape of the anterior surface of the cornea after extended wear of silicone hydrogel soft contact lenses7
Objective changes in astigmatism during accommodation7
Evaluation of corneal topography, pachymetry and higher order aberrations for detecting subclinical keratoconus7
Greater axial elongation associated with low accommodative lag: new insights on accommodative lag theory for myopia7
Attitudes of optometrists towards artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of retinal disease: A cross‐sectional mail‐out survey7
The synergistic efficacy and safety of combined low‐concentration atropine and orthokeratology for slowing the progression of myopia: A meta‐analysis7
Perspectives of people with late age‐related macular degeneration on mental health and mental wellbeing programmes: a qualitative study7
Lockdown low vision assessment: an audit of 500 telephone‐based modified low vision consultations7
Referrals from community optometrists in England and their replies: A mixed methods study7
Utility of artificial intelligence‐based large language models in ophthalmic care7
Functional characteristics of glaucoma related arcuate defects seen on OCT en face visualisation of the retinal nerve fibre layer7
Repeatability of pupil size measurements with NIDEK OPD‐Scan III in myopic children7
Comparing the CamBlobs2 contrast sensitivity test to the near Pelli‐Robson contrast sensitivity test in normally‐sighted young adults7
The association between time spent on screens and reading with myopia, premyopia and ocular biometric and anthropometric measures in 6‐ to 7‐year‐old schoolchildren in Ireland7
Wavefront aberrometry repeatability and agreement—A comparison between Pentacam AXL Wave, iTrace and OPD‐Scan III7
The relationship between baseline axial length and axial elongation in myopic children undergoing orthokeratology6
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Clinical audit as an educative tool for optometrists: an intervention study in age‐related macular degeneration6
Protective effects of sunlight exposure against PRK‐induced myopia in infant rhesus monkeys6
Corneal asphericity and related factors in the geriatric population: A population‐based study6
Quality of 2019 American optometric association clinical practice guideline for diabetic eye care6
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The use of autorefractors using the image‐size principle in determining on‐axis and off‐axis refraction. Part 2: Theoretical study of peripheral refraction with the Grand Seiko AutoRef/Keratometer WAM6
Technical notes on peripheral refraction, peripheral eye length and retinal shape determination6
Evaluation of the SpotChecks contrast sensitivity test in children6
Vergence and accommodation responses in the control of intermittent exotropia6
Contact lens education for the practitioners of the future6
Effect of red‐light therapy on retinal and choroidal blood perfusion in myopic children6
The effect of peripheral defocus on axial growth and modulation of refractive error in hyperopes6
The effect of the COVID‐19 pandemic on working practices of UK primary care optometrists6
Short‐term tear film stability, optical quality and visual performance in two dual‐focus contact lenses for myopia control with different optical designs6
Modelling the refractive and imaging impact of multi‐zone lenses utilised for myopia control in children’s eyes6
Randomised controlled trial of an accommodative support lens designed for computer users6
Cone photoreceptor density in the Copenhagen Child Cohort at age 16–17 years6
Estimating principal plane positions for ocular power calculations in children and adults6
Investigating the discrepancy between MAIA and MP‐1 microperimetry results6
Gaze tracker parameters have little association with visual field metrics of intrasession frontloaded SITA‐Faster 24–2 visual field results6
A randomised clinical trial of multifocal contact lenses and contact lens discomfort6
Assessing the visual image quality provided by refractive corrections during keratoconus progression6
An evaluation of the IOLMaster 700 and its agreement with the IOLMaster v3 in children6
Association between axial length elongation and spherical equivalent progression in Chinese children and adolescents6
Comparing ocular biometry and autorefraction measurements from the Myopia Master with the IOLMaster 700 and the Huvitz HRK‐8000A autorefractor6
Training results in increased practitioner confidence and identification of depression in people with low vision: a mixed methods study6
Choroidal vascularity index changes during the Valsalva manoeuvre in healthy volunteers6
Attitudes of optometrists in the UK and Ireland to Digital Eye Strain and approaches to assessment and management6
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Changes in relative peripheral refraction in children who switched from single‐vision lenses to Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments lenses5
Corneal tissue changes following short‐term soft contact lens wear of different materials5
The effect of mental load on psychophysical and visual evoked potential visual acuity5
Assessment of optometrists' referral accuracy and contributing factors: A review5
Normative data for axial elongation in Asian children5
Effect of interocular differences on binocular visual performance after inducing forward scattering5
Amber light treatment produces hyperopia in tree shrews5
Is myopia prevalence related to outdoor green space?5
The role of preterm birth, retinopathy of prematurity and perinatal factors on corneal aberrations in adulthood: Results from the Gutenberg prematurity eye study5
Dynamic corneal biomechanics in different cell layers: in keratoconus and normal eyes5
Pharmacological treatment of presbyopia5
Changes in accommodation and behavioural performance with a contact lens for myopia management: A comparison between a dual‐focus and a single‐vision soft contact lens5
All retinas are not created equal: Fovea‐to‐macula thickness ratio and foveal microvasculature in healthy young children5
Fluid reservoir thickness and aberration relationship in keratoconic eyes with scleral lenses5
Influence of rigid lens decentration and rotation on visual image quality in normal and keratoconic eyes5
Peripheral optical anisotropy in refractive error groups5
Influence of location, season and time of day on the spectral composition of ambient light: Investigation for application in myopia5
Worsening vision at age 4–5 in England post‐COVID: Evidence from a large database of vision screening data5
Variation of Orthokeratology Lens Treatment Zone (VOLTZ) Study: A 2‐year randomised clinical trial5
Treatment zone decentration promotes retinal reshaping in Chinese myopic children wearing orthokeratology lenses5
Near work, light levels and dioptric profile – Which factor dominates and influences the short‐term changes in axial length?5
The impact of dry eye disease on corneal nerve parameters: A systematic review and meta‐analysis5
Effect of illuminance and colour temperature of LED lighting on asthenopia during reading5
Defining eye health for everyone5
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Emmetropic eye growth in East Asians and non‐East Asians5
Harnessing the potential of practice‐based clinical optometry research in the United Kingdom5
Are wearable electronic vision enhancement systems (wEVES) beneficial for people with age‐related macular degeneration? A scoping review5
Normal range of ocular biometry in healthy children: A systemic review and meta‐analysis of 33,559 individuals under seven years of age5
Dynamics of the accommodative response after smoking cannabis5
Reappraisal of the historical myopia epidemic in native Arctic communities5
Adverse reactions to 1% cyclopentolate eye drops in children: an analysis using logistic regression models5
Feasibility and repeatability of ocular biometry measured with IOLMaster 700 in a large population‐based study5
Does coexisting accommodative dysfunction impact clinical convergence measures, symptoms and treatment success for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children?5
Factors affecting quality of life in keratoconus5
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Design and validation of a chart‐based measure of the limits of spatial contrast sensitivity5
Anxiety and depression in patients who receive anti‐VEGF treatment and the usability and feasibility of e‐mental health support: the E‐PsEYE pilot study5
How accessible is primary eye care for children in England?4
Central and peripheral choroidal thickness and eye length changes during accommodation4
Normative data for emmetropic and myopic eye growth in childhood4
Monochromatic ocular high‐order aberrations in children and adolescents4
What are the causes of non‐tolerance to new spectacles and how can they be avoided?4
Working principle and relevant physical properties of the Swiss Liquid Jet Aesthesiometer for Corneal Sensitivity (SLACS) evaluation4
Learning retinoscopy: A journey through problem space4
The application of arterio‐venous ratio (AVR) cut‐off values in clinic to stratify cardiovascular risk in patients4
The use of autorefractors using the image‐size principle in determining on‐axis and off‐axis refraction. Part 1: Analysis of optical principles of autorefractors4
Greater higher order aberrations induced by toric orthokeratology versus soft toric multifocal contact lens wear4
The outdoor environment affects retinal and choroidal thickness4
Impact of myopia control spectacle lenses with highly aspherical lenslets on peripheral visual acuity and central visual acuity with peripheral gaze4
Relative peripheral hyperopia leads to greater short‐term axial length growth in White children with myopia4
Established soft contact lens wearers’ awareness of and initial experiences with orthokeratology4
Comparative analysis of the corneal birefringence pattern in healthy children and adults4
A realist evaluation of the implementation of a large‐scale school eye health programme in India: a qualitative study4
Repeatability and reproducibility of Cobra HD fundus camera meibography in young adults with and without symptoms of dry eye4
Autism‐friendly eyecare: Developing recommendations for service providers based on the experiences of autistic adults4
In vivo analysis of ciliary muscle in myopic Chinese young adults using ArcScan Insight® 1004
Is patient identification of ‘comfortable’ print size a useful clinical parameter for low vision reading assessment?4
The effect of low light levels on postural stability in older adults with age‐related macular degeneration4
An initiative to improve follow‐up of patients with diabetic retinopathy4
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Age‐related normal limits for spatial vision4
Optometry independent prescribing during COVID lockdown in Wales4
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Influence of eye tilt on corneal densitometry4
Soft toric contact lens wear improves digital performance and vision—A randomised clinical trial4
An investigation of barriers and enablers to community eye care for children in England: A qualitative descriptive study4
The effects of intensity, spectral purity and duty cycle on red light‐induced hyperopia in tree shrews4
Ciliary muscle thickness in adults with Down syndrome3
Multiple things going on at the same time: determinants of appropriate primary diabetic eyecare delivery3
Factors associated with reduced visual acuity in myopes with and without ocular pathologies after optical correction3
Myopia control and prevention: From lifestyle to low‐concentration atropine. The 2022 Josh Wallman Memorial Lecture3
Normative data for macular and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness in healthy German children and adolescents using optical coherence tomography3
Assessing the rebound phenomenon in different myopia control treatments: A systematic review3
Computerised dynamic posturography for postural control assessment in subjects wearing multifocal contact lenses dedicated for myopia control3
Towards a standardisation of reading charts: Font effects on reading performance—Times New Roman with serifs versus the sans serif font Helvetica3
Multiple segment spectacle lenses for myopia control. Part 1: Optics3
Visual photosensitivity threshold and objective photosensitivity luminance in healthy human eyes assessed using an automated ocular photosensitivity analyser: a step towards translation of a clinical 3
Baseline metrics that may predict future myopia in young children3
Optimising curve fitting techniques to look for standardisation of the analysis of defocus curves derived from multifocal intraocular lenses3
Developing consensus‐based referral criteria for low vision services in Australia3
Changes in visual cortical function in moderately myopic patients: a functional near‐infrared spectroscopy study3
Changes in visual function and optical and tear film quality in computer users3
Comparing the measurement properties of visual analogue and verbal rating scales3
Minimal detectable change of the disc‐fovea angle for ocular torsion assessment3
Development and validation of a ‘MyLyt’ wearable light tracking device3
Investigating target refraction advice provided to cataract surgery patients by UK optometrists and ophthalmologists3
Calculation of ocular magnification in phakic and pseudophakic eyes based on anterior segment OCT data3
Determinants of concern about falling in adults with age‐related macular degeneration3
Trends in low vision service utilisation: A retrospective study based on general population healthcare claims3
An implementation of Bubble Magnification did not improve the video comprehension of individuals with central vision loss3
Machine learning models for orthokeratology lens fitting and axial length prediction3
Diagnostic accuracy of the Parr vision test, single crowded Lea symbols and Spot vision screener for vision screening of preschool children aged 4–5 years in Aotearoa/New Zealand3
The effectiveness of interventions for optometric referrals into the hospital eye service: A review3
Gene–environment interaction in myopia3
Assessing optimal colour and illumination to facilitate reading3
A mixed‐methods characterisation of patient safety incidents by primary eye care practitioners3
Refractive error. Still the heart of optometry3
How does the optometry profession move up a gear to tackle the problem of climate change?3
Diurnal changes and topographical distribution of ocular surface epithelial dendritic cells in humans, and repeatability of density and morphology assessment3
Depth‐resolved variations in visibility of retinal nerve fibre bundles across the retina in enface OCT images of healthy eyes3
Functional magnetic resonance imaging activation for different vergence eye movement subtypes3
Defining race and ethnicity in Optometry3
Multiple segment spectacle lenses for myopia control. Part 2: Impact on myopia progression3
Evaluation of the Third edition of the City University Colour Vision Test3
The effects of optically and digitally simulated aniseikonia on stereopsis3
Myopia progression patterns among paediatric patients in a clinical setting3
Prediction of visual field defects from macular optical coherence tomography in glaucoma using cluster analysis3
Corneal oedema during open‐eye fenestrated scleral lens wear3
MAIA microperimeter for short‐duration fixation stability measurements in central vision loss: Repeatability and comparison with the Nidek MP13
Clinical applications of personalising the neural components of visual image quality metrics for individual eyes3
What are the reasons for abandonment of low vision devices prescribed in a large tertiary eye care centre?3
Can children measure their own vision? A comparison of three new contrast sensitivity tests2
Densitometry marks delineating the affected area in keratoconus: clinical suitability of a new descriptive system based on its repeatability and reproducibility2
Theoretical performance of progressive addition lenses with poorly measured individual parameters2
Clinical outcomes of herpes simplex keratitis: Two‐year experience from a quaternary eye care centre in Sydney, Australia2
The effect of image resolution of display types on accommodative microfluctuations2
An exploratory study on support for caregivers of people with vision impairment in the UK2
Gender distribution in publishing in five leading optometry journals2
New Italian version of the Wilkins Rate of Reading Test: Materials for repeated‐measure designs in optometry and neuropsychological research2
Should clinical automated perimetry be considered for routine functional assessment of early/intermediate age‐related macular degeneration (AMD)? A systematic review of current literature2
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