Purpose. Time spent in “sports/outdoor activity” has shown a negative association with incident myopia during childhood. We investigated the association of incident myopia with time spent outdoors and physical activity separately. Methods. Participants in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) were assessed by noncycloplegic autorefraction at ages 7, 10, 11, 12, and 15 years, and classified as myopic (≤−1 diopters) or as emmetropic/hyperopic (≥−0.25 diopters) at each visit (N = 4,837–7,747). Physical activity at age 11 years was measured objectively using an accelerometer, worn for 1 week. Time spent outdoors was assessed via a parental questionnaire administered when children were aged 8–9 years. Variables associa...
Purpose To study the prevalence and risk factors of myopia with data from a questionnaire study con...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether time outdoors and a range of other activities are associated with ch...
To assess whether a change in myopia related oculometric parameters of primary school children in Be...
Purpose. Time spent in “sports/outdoor activity” has shown a negative association with incident myop...
PURPOSE. Time spent in ‘‘sports/outdoor activity’ ’ has shown a negative association with incident m...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can preve...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize relevant evidence investigating the association between time spent outdoors ...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia has been a global problem leading to visual impairment and blinding complications with associ...
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 t...
Objective: To assess the relationship of near, midworking distance, and outdoor activities with prev...
Objective: To assess the relationship of near, midworking distance, and outdoor activities with prev...
PURPOSE. To identify whether parental history of myopia and/or parent-reported children’s visual act...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate if education contributes to the risk of myopia...
Purpose To study the prevalence and risk factors of myopia with data from a questionnaire study con...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether time outdoors and a range of other activities are associated with ch...
To assess whether a change in myopia related oculometric parameters of primary school children in Be...
Purpose. Time spent in “sports/outdoor activity” has shown a negative association with incident myop...
PURPOSE. Time spent in ‘‘sports/outdoor activity’ ’ has shown a negative association with incident m...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can preve...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize relevant evidence investigating the association between time spent outdoors ...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia has been a global problem leading to visual impairment and blinding complications with associ...
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 t...
Objective: To assess the relationship of near, midworking distance, and outdoor activities with prev...
Objective: To assess the relationship of near, midworking distance, and outdoor activities with prev...
PURPOSE. To identify whether parental history of myopia and/or parent-reported children’s visual act...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate if education contributes to the risk of myopia...
Purpose To study the prevalence and risk factors of myopia with data from a questionnaire study con...
PURPOSE. To investigate whether time outdoors and a range of other activities are associated with ch...
To assess whether a change in myopia related oculometric parameters of primary school children in Be...