Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.

Dry eye disease has become an important health problem. A lack of concordance between self-reported symptoms and the outcome of dry eye examinations has raised questions about dry eye disease.To explore the association between subjective happiness and objective and subjective symptoms of dry eye dis...

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Main Authors: Motoko Kawashima, Miki Uchino, Norihiko Yokoi, Yuichi Uchino, Murat Dogru, Aoi Komuro, Yukiko Sonomura, Hiroaki Kato, Shigeru Kinoshita, Masaru Mimura, Kazuo Tsubota
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382322?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-85aa8d77bcaa4614afffbfe20f2db3112020-11-25T00:51:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012329910.1371/journal.pone.0123299Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.Motoko KawashimaMiki UchinoNorihiko YokoiYuichi UchinoMurat DogruAoi KomuroYukiko SonomuraHiroaki KatoShigeru KinoshitaMasaru MimuraKazuo TsubotaDry eye disease has become an important health problem. A lack of concordance between self-reported symptoms and the outcome of dry eye examinations has raised questions about dry eye disease.To explore the association between subjective happiness and objective and subjective symptoms of dry eye disease.The study adopted a cross-sectional design.All the employees of a company in Osaka, Japan.672 Japanese office workers using Visual Display Terminals (age range: 26-64 years).The dry eye measurement tools included the Schirmer test, conjunctivocorneal staining, the tear film break-up time, as well as the administration of a dry eye symptoms questionnaire. Happiness was measured by the Subjective Happiness Scale.Dry eye examination parameters, dry eye symptoms questionnaires, and the Subjective Happiness Scale score.Of the 672 workers, 561 (83.5%) completed the questionnaires and examinations. The mean Subjective Happiness Scale score was 4.91 (SD = 1.01). This score was inversely correlated with the dry eye symptom score (r = -0.188, p < 0.001), but was not associated with objective findings which include conjunctivocorneal staining, low Schirmer test score, or low tear film break-up time. The level of subjective happiness was the lowest in the group without objective results, but reported subjective symptoms of dry eyes (p < 0.05).There is evidence of the relationship between subjective happiness and self-reported symptoms of dry eyes. Findings of this study revealed a new perspective on dry eye disease, including the potential for innovative treatments of a specific population with dry eye disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382322?pdf=render
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author Motoko Kawashima
Miki Uchino
Norihiko Yokoi
Yuichi Uchino
Murat Dogru
Aoi Komuro
Yukiko Sonomura
Hiroaki Kato
Shigeru Kinoshita
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
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Miki Uchino
Norihiko Yokoi
Yuichi Uchino
Murat Dogru
Aoi Komuro
Yukiko Sonomura
Hiroaki Kato
Shigeru Kinoshita
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Motoko Kawashima
Miki Uchino
Norihiko Yokoi
Yuichi Uchino
Murat Dogru
Aoi Komuro
Yukiko Sonomura
Hiroaki Kato
Shigeru Kinoshita
Masaru Mimura
Kazuo Tsubota
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title Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
title_short Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
title_full Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
title_fullStr Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
title_full_unstemmed Associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the Osaka study.
title_sort associations between subjective happiness and dry eye disease: a new perspective from the osaka study.
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Dry eye disease has become an important health problem. A lack of concordance between self-reported symptoms and the outcome of dry eye examinations has raised questions about dry eye disease.To explore the association between subjective happiness and objective and subjective symptoms of dry eye disease.The study adopted a cross-sectional design.All the employees of a company in Osaka, Japan.672 Japanese office workers using Visual Display Terminals (age range: 26-64 years).The dry eye measurement tools included the Schirmer test, conjunctivocorneal staining, the tear film break-up time, as well as the administration of a dry eye symptoms questionnaire. Happiness was measured by the Subjective Happiness Scale.Dry eye examination parameters, dry eye symptoms questionnaires, and the Subjective Happiness Scale score.Of the 672 workers, 561 (83.5%) completed the questionnaires and examinations. The mean Subjective Happiness Scale score was 4.91 (SD = 1.01). This score was inversely correlated with the dry eye symptom score (r = -0.188, p < 0.001), but was not associated with objective findings which include conjunctivocorneal staining, low Schirmer test score, or low tear film break-up time. The level of subjective happiness was the lowest in the group without objective results, but reported subjective symptoms of dry eyes (p < 0.05).There is evidence of the relationship between subjective happiness and self-reported symptoms of dry eyes. Findings of this study revealed a new perspective on dry eye disease, including the potential for innovative treatments of a specific population with dry eye disease.
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