Annual Incidences and Progressions of Myopia and High Myopia in Chinese Schoolchildren Based on a 5-Year Cohort Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2022Vol. 63(1), pp. 8–8
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Shi‐Ming Li, Shifei Wei, David A. Atchison, Meng‐Tian Kang, Luo-Ru Liu, Li He, Siyuan Li, Yang Zhou, Yipeng Wang, Fengju Zhang, Ningli Wang
Abstract
Both the annual incidence and progression rates of myopia and high myopia were high in Chinese schoolchildren, especially after grade 3. Hyperopic refraction of children should be monitored before primary school as hyperopia reserve to prevent the onset of myopia and high myopia.
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