reading as we age When our eyes age What is presbyopia? As we age, our physical strength decreases. This also applies to the eyes. Our eyesight is at its very best when we are young. As we age, our visual [...] decreases. However, this only becomes noticeable from the age of around 40: small print and details become increasingly difficult to read. People in this age group often find they have to hold books, newspapers [...] extremely helpful? As we age, the light requirement of our eyes increases. For example, in order to experience the same impression of brightness, a person who is 60 years of age requires around 15 times
result of today's ageing population, more and more people are being confronted with this diagnosis. One in five people over the age of 65, and more than one in three people over the age of 75, suffer from
better vision always means a better life Seeing and reading as we age As we age, so do our eyes. We first begin to notice this around the age of 40 when it becomes increasingly difficult to read details and
strain on them. Age, too, does not pass by without leaving its mark. To maintain eyesight long term, the eyes require special care – vitamins are helpful in this regard. Right from a young age, a healthy balanced [...] advancing age as well as with illnesses like diabetes, there is an increased risk of the occurrence of eye diseases like macular degeneration, cataracts or diabetic retinopathy. Should a customer with age-related [...] improved blood flow, sharper vision or bright-dark adjustment. They can also be useful in combating age-related eye diseases, such as macular degeneration (AMD) or cataracts. Retinol and beta-carotene (
poor vision is restricted in many ways. Better vision means a better life . Seeing and reading as we age Eye diseases Magnification requirement Where you can find help The eye and eyesight The eye is our [...] poor vision is restricted in many ways. Better vision means a better life . Seeing and reading as we age Eye diseases Magnification requirement Where you can find help
retina. What is myopia? Myopia is the medical term for short-sightedness. What is age-related long-sightedness? As we age, the power of accommodation, i.e. the adaptability of the eye decreases. Objects [...] untrained eye becomes amblyopic (visually impaired). What effect does light have on our vision as we age? As we age, our vision deteriorates and we require more light for high-contrast vision. Effective illumination [...] to focus on objects close up by varying the shape of the lens. This ability is lost as we age. The resulting age-related presbyopia can be corrected through the use of reading glasses. What level of visual
suitable for reading over long periods of time and for users who cannot hold magnifiers freely (e.g. age-related shaking or Parkinson‘s disease).Magnifier heads with a diameter greater than 58 mm (Item No
suitable for reading over long periods of time and for users who cannot hold magnifiers freely (e.g. age-related shaking or Parkinson‘s disease).Magnifier heads with a diameter greater than 58 mm (Item No
suitable for reading over long periods of time and for users who cannot hold magnifiers freely (e.g. age-related shaking or Parkinson‘s disease).Magnifier heads with a diameter greater than 58 mm (Item No
suitable for reading over long periods of time and for users who cannot hold magnifiers freely (e.g. age-related shaking or Parkinson‘s disease).Magnifier heads with a diameter greater than 58 mm (Item No