%0 Journal Article %T Sex Differences in the Prevalence of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: A Mini Review. %A Nøland ST %A Magnø MS %A Utheim TP %A Chen X %J Curr Eye Res %V 49 %N 5 %D 2024 05 9 %M 38196124 %F 2.555 %R 10.1080/02713683.2023.2301325 %X In this review, we aimed to investigate the literature on sex-specific prevalence of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and to determine whether women or men are more at risk for MGD.
A search was conducted on PubMed using the terms: (Sex OR Gender OR prevalence) AND (Meibomian gland).
Twenty-four relevant studies on MGD prevalence were identified, including 10 population-based and 14 hospital-based studies. Among the population-based studies, five studies reported higher rates among men, three studies found no differences, and one study observed higher rates among women. In the hospital-based studies, 10 studies reported no difference, two found higher rates among men, and one found higher among women. In the reviewed literature, there was a considerable variation between studies in terms of quality, sample size, age ranges, diagnostic criteria.
While most of the population-based studies suggest a higher prevalence among men, the majority of clinic-based studies show no significant difference. Further research with larger samples and standardized criteria is needed to determine whether men are indeed more susceptible to MGD.