Time Outdoors and Myopia Progression Over 2 Years in Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2015Vol. 56(8), pp. 4734–4734
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Shi‐Ming Li, He Li, Siyuan Li, Luo-Ru Liu, Meng‐Tian Kang, Yipeng Wang, Fengju Zhang, Siyan Zhan, Bamini Gopinath, Paul Mitchell, Ningli Wang
Abstract
Within the normal range of variation encountered in these Chinese children, a wide range of activities were largely unrelated to myopia progression at this age. However, there was suggestive evidence that greater time outdoors was associated with slower axial elongation in nonmyopic teenagers, but not in existing myopes.
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