Association between age at diagnosis of diabetes and ocular disease: Insights from a recent article

World J Diabetes. 2025 Jan 15;16(1):94846. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i1.94846.

Abstract

In this article, we discuss Ye et al's recent article on the association between age at diabetes diagnosis and subsequent risk of age-related ocular diseases. The study, which utilized United Kingdom Biobank data, highlighted a strong link between early diabetes onset and major eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and vision loss, independent of glycemic control and disease duration. This finding challenges the previous belief that diabetic eye disease primarily correlates with hyperglycemia. As lifestyles evolve and the age of diabetes diagnosis decreases, understanding this relationship may reveal the complex pathogenesis underlying diabetes-related complications. This editorial summarizes potential mechanisms connecting the age of diabetes onset with four types of ocular diseases, emphasizing the significance of early diagnosis.

Keywords: Age at diagnosis; Age-related macular disease; Cataract; Diabetes; Glaucoma; Vision acuity.