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Associations of reading posture, gaze angle and reading distance with myopia and myopic progression

2016

Purpose To study the associations of habitual reading posture, gaze angle in reading and reading distance with myopia and changes in myopia among myopic children. Methods A total of 240 myopic schoolchildren (mean age 10.9 years), with no previous spectacles, were recruited during 1983–1984 to a randomized 3-year clinical trial of bifocal treatment of myopia. Three annual examinations with subjective cycloplegic refraction were conducted for 237–238 subjects. A further examination was conducted at the mean age of 23.2 years for 178 subjects. Habitual reading posture was elicited by questionnaire at study outset. Reading distance was measured with a Clement Clark accommodometer and gaze angl…

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The progression of myopia from its onset at age 8-12 to adulthood and the influence of heredity and external factors on myopic progression. A 23-year…

2013

Purpose To examine myopic progression and factors connected with myopic progression. Methods Myopic schoolchildren, with no previous spectacles, 119 boys and 121 girls, were recruited during 1983–1984 to a randomized 3-year clinical trial of bifocal treatment of myopia with a subsequent 20-year follow-up. Participants' mean age at Baseline was 10.9, ranging from 8.7 to 12.8 years. An ophthalmological examination was carried out annually for 3 years and twice thereafter at ca. 10-year intervals. Additional refraction values were received from prescriptions issued by different ophthalmologists and opticians. Altogether, 1915 refraction values were available. Reading distance and accommodation…

AdultMaleParentsHereditygenetic structuresAdolescentReading distanceEnvironmentmedicine.disease_causeRefraction OcularYoung AdultLeisure ActivitiesRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesHeredityActivities of Daily LivingmedicineMyopiaHumansAge of OnsetChildbusiness.industryFollow up studiesAccommodation OcularMean ageGeneral Medicineta3142eye diseasesta3125OphthalmologyEyeglassesReadingEtiologyDisease ProgressionOptometryFemalesense organsbusinessAccommodationDemographyFollow-Up StudiesActa Ophthalmologica
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Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire

2022

Purpose: To study the association of parents’ reports about their children’s near work and outdoor habits with myopia in their children. Methods: Data from a questionnaire study conducted in 1983 among Finnish schoolchildren were reanalyzed. Vision screening had been performed for all the schoolchildren (n = 4961) in the 1st, 5th, and 8th grades (7-, 11-, and 15-year-olds) in an area of Central Finland. The questionnaire, including information about myopia, was returned by 4305 (86.7%) participants. Items concerned parents’ estimates of their child’s habitual reading distance, time spent indoors as compared with age peers, daily near work, outdoors time, and parents&…

time spent indoorsulkoiluesiintyvyysparents’ myopiaclose reading distanceparents opinionCHILDHOODlikinäköisyyskyselytutkimuslapset (ikäryhmät)lukuetäisyyslukeminenAGEnuoretOUTDOOR ACTIVITIESWORLDWIDE3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsajankäyttöperinnöllisyysquestionnaire studychildren’s myopiaSCHOOLCHILDRENriskitekijätnäköchildren's myopiaPREVALENCEREFRACTIVE ERRORSvanhemmatparents opinion; children’s myopia; close reading distance; time spent indoors; outdoors; parents’ myopia; questionnaire studyoutdoorsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthRISK-FACTORSgeneettiset tekijätparents' myopia
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