Purpose: Near work has been linked with myopia development; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Small increases in axial length during accommodation have previously been reported in adults, and therefore, this study aimed to examine if accommodation-induced changes in ocular biometry also occur in school-aged children. Methods: A range of ocular biometric measurements were captured during brief accommodation tasks at four demands (0, 3, 6, and 9 D), in a group of 87 non-myopic, school-aged children using a Badal optometer mounted to a non-contact optical biometer (Zeiss IOLMaster 700, https://www.zeiss.com/meditec/int/product-portfolio/optical-biometers/iolmaster-700.html). Reliable biometry measurements and active accommodat...
Purpose To investigate the effect of accommodation on central and peripheral axial lengths in young...
Objective: To investigate the axial length (AL) elongation in primary school-age children during 3-y...
Objective: To observe the changes of ocular biometric parameters in childrenwith low to moderate myo...
Purpose: Myopia is typically characterised by increased axial lengthand develops during childhood. E...
Purpose: Axial length increases during accommodation in adults and children; however, refractive err...
Purpose: Excessive or intense near work may be associated with myopia development and progression. A...
Purpose: To investigate the changes occurring in the axial length, choroidal thickness and anterior ...
YesBackground: The aim was to profile transient accommodative axial length changes from early adult...
Introduction: Despite the known associations between near work and myopia, and retinal image quality...
Background: In adults, higher order aberrations (HOAs) vary during accommodation [1] which reduces r...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud The aim was to profile transient accommodative axial length changes from ea...
Aim: To study accommodation in relation to different refractive errors, amblyopia and to measure the...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Purpose: Eye length increases during accommodation, both on-axis and in the periphery. The aim of th...
NoThe aims of the research may be outlined as follows: to measure the degree of transient axial elon...
Purpose To investigate the effect of accommodation on central and peripheral axial lengths in young...
Objective: To investigate the axial length (AL) elongation in primary school-age children during 3-y...
Objective: To observe the changes of ocular biometric parameters in childrenwith low to moderate myo...
Purpose: Myopia is typically characterised by increased axial lengthand develops during childhood. E...
Purpose: Axial length increases during accommodation in adults and children; however, refractive err...
Purpose: Excessive or intense near work may be associated with myopia development and progression. A...
Purpose: To investigate the changes occurring in the axial length, choroidal thickness and anterior ...
YesBackground: The aim was to profile transient accommodative axial length changes from early adult...
Introduction: Despite the known associations between near work and myopia, and retinal image quality...
Background: In adults, higher order aberrations (HOAs) vary during accommodation [1] which reduces r...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud The aim was to profile transient accommodative axial length changes from ea...
Aim: To study accommodation in relation to different refractive errors, amblyopia and to measure the...
We reviewed data of biometric ocular components in 2006 survey of myopia conducted in Taiwan on prem...
Purpose: Eye length increases during accommodation, both on-axis and in the periphery. The aim of th...
NoThe aims of the research may be outlined as follows: to measure the degree of transient axial elon...
Purpose To investigate the effect of accommodation on central and peripheral axial lengths in young...
Objective: To investigate the axial length (AL) elongation in primary school-age children during 3-y...
Objective: To observe the changes of ocular biometric parameters in childrenwith low to moderate myo...