Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2020Vol. 61(3), pp. 37–37
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Shifei Wei, Shi‐Ming Li, Luo-Ru Liu, He Li, Meng‐Tian Kang, Yunyun Sun, Yipeng Wang, Xiaoyuan Yang, Ningli Wang
Abstract
These results show that there was no significant association between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation among children. The findings in girls might be related to the earlier onset of puberty.
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