IQ and the Association with Myopia in Children
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(9), pp. 2943–2943
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Abstract
Nonverbal IQ may be an independent risk factor of myopia, and this relationship may not be explained merely by increased reading (books per week) among myopes. An interesting observation is that nonverbal IQ may be a stronger risk factor for myopia compared with books read per week. The complexity of the relationships between nonverbal IQ, reading, and myopia warrant additional studies to clarify any cause-effect relationship.
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