
Erica Shelton
VerifiedOhio State University · Optometry
Active 2009–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Anatomy
- Gerontology
- Psychiatry
- Optometry
- Environmental health
Selected publications
Frontiers in Neurology · 2022 · 6 citations
- Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Internal medicine
= 0.04), association between time since first TBI and PhNR amplitude. Our results suggest that there were no statistically significant differences in the objective structure or in the objective function of RGCs between the case cohort and the control cohort. Future large, longitudinal studies will be necessary to confirm our negative results and to more fully investigate the potential interaction between PhNR amplitude and time since first or last TBI.
Optometry and Vision Science · 2021 · 14 citations
- Medicine
- Gerontology
- Environmental health
SIGNIFICANCE: Physically unhealthy days assessments in national health surveillance datasets represent a useful metric for quantifying quality-of-life differences in those with and without vision impairment. Disproportionately poorer physical health in the visually impaired population provides further rationale for the inclusion of vision care in multidisciplinary approaches to chronic disease management. PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the association between vision impairment and health-related quality of life using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. METHODS: Data from each of the 50 states were extracted from the 2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data set. Self-report of difficulty seeing was used to categorize visually impaired versus nonvisually impaired populations. Self-report number of physically unhealthy days in the previous 30 days was used to quantify quality of life. The number of unhealthy days was calculated for the visually impaired and nonvisually impaired cohorts for each state. The ratio of the number of physically unhealthy days in the visually impaired versus nonvisually impaired population was calculated for each state and for different age cohorts. RESULTS: Mean numbers of physically unhealthy days among persons with and without severe vision impairment across all states were 10.63 and 3.68 days, respectively, and demonstrated considerable geographic variability. Mean ratios of physically unhealthy healthy days in the visually impaired versus the nonvisually impaired population were 2.91 in the 18- to 39-year-old cohort, 2.87 in the 40- to 64-year-old cohort, and 2.16 in the ≥65-year-old cohort. CONCLUSIONS: National surveillance data demonstrate a greater number of physically unhealthy days in the visually impaired population, indicating a need to improve our understanding of causes that lead to reduced physical health among those with vision impairment. Additional research is needed to better understand how individuals perceive vision as part of their overall health.
Frequent coauthors
- 10 shared
Lipika Samal
Brigham and Women's Hospital
- 10 shared
Joe Finkelstein
- 10 shared
Christoph U. Lehmann
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- 10 shared
Renée F Wilson
Johns Hopkins University
- 10 shared
Eric B Bass
Johns Hopkins University
- 10 shared
Harold P. Lehmann
Johns Hopkins University
- 10 shared
Ritu Sharma
Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur
- 10 shared
Michael Gibbons
Education
- 2025
PhD, College of Optometry
The Ohio State University
- 2018
OD, College of Optometry
The Ohio State University
- 2018
MS, College of Optometry
The Ohio State University
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