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Current trends among pediatric ophthalmologists to decrease myopia progression—an international perspective [PDF]
Purpose To explore what the current worldwide preferred practice patterns of pediatric ophthalmologists are to decrease myopia progression among their patients.
Farzavandi, Sonal K. +5 more
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Objectives To determine the progression and incidence of myopia in Chinese schoolchildren in the post-COVID-19 pandemic period in Shantou, China.Design Prospective cohort study.Setting Shantou Myopia Study, China.Participants 1-year follow-up data were ...
Li Luo +5 more
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Myopia and defocus: the current understanding [PDF]
The current theories relating to the development and progression of myopia are related to exposure of the eye to hyperopic defocus. This paper discusses these theories and the large body of recent research investigating the evidence behind them.
Day, Mhairi, Duffy, Lorraine
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Chinese eye exercises and myopia development in school age children: a nested case-control study [PDF]
Chinese eye exercises have been implemented in China as an intervention for controlling children’s myopia for over 50 years. This nested case-control study investigated Chinese eye exercises and their association with myopia development in junior middle ...
Kang, Meng-Tian +10 more
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Myopia: attempts to arrest progression [PDF]
Previous studies have evaluated the efficacy of several interventions to decrease the progression of myopia. These include devices that alter the perception of the visual environment and pharmacological treatments. There is no conclusive evidence thus far that alteration of the pattern of spectacle wear, bifocals, ocular hypotensives, or contact lenses
S M, Saw +3 more
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Peripheral refractive changes associated with myopia progression [PDF]
Purpose.: To evaluate the changes in peripheral refraction profiles associated with myopia progression and treatment modalities used in the Cambridge Anti-Myopia Study.
Allen, Peter M. +7 more
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Ocular Refraction at Birth and Its Development During the First Year of Life in a Large Cohort of Babies in a Single Center in Northern Italy [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate refraction at birth and during the first year of life in a large cohort of babies born in a single center in Northern Italy.
Bartollino S. +7 more
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Detecting the effect of under-correcting myopia [PDF]
Dear Editor, The Letter to the Editor “Refractive correction and myopia progression” [1] (“the Letter”) makes some good points about the article “The progression of corrected myopia” [2] that the article had already addressed in ...
Medina, Antonio
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Time outdoors and the prevention of myopia [PDF]
Recent epidemiological evidence suggests that children who spend more time outdoors are less likely to be, or to become myopic, irrespective of how much near work they do, or whether their parents are myopic.
Ashby, Regan S. +3 more
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The Cambridge Anti-myopia Study: variables associated with myopia progression [PDF]
Purpose: To identify variables associated with myopia progression and to identify any interaction between accommodative function, myopia progression, age, and treatment effect in the Cambridge Anti-Myopia Study. Methods: Contact lenses were used
Allen, Peter M. +7 more
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