afstandsvisie
Afstandsvisie is a Dutch term that translates roughly to distance vision. In ophthalmology and optometry, it refers to the visual acuity for distant objects. The term is frequently used in patient records and prescriptions alongside nabijvisie (near vision). Distance vision is tested with a Snellen chart at a standardized distance, typically five meters in many European settings, and results are reported as a decimal fraction (for example 1.0) or as a Snellen fraction (20/20). An acuity below the standard target indicates refractive error or ocular pathology that may require correction with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery. Factors influencing afstandsvisie include refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, as well as cataracts, retina conditions, and neurological issues. The goal of treatment is to achieve functional distance vision for daily activities.
Beyond clinical use, the term is occasionally employed in policy or urban planning to describe a long-term
In sum, afstandsvisie primarily designates how well a person sees distant objects under standard testing, with