Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can prevent myopia but the long-term association between this exposure and myopia has not been well characterised. We investigated the relationship between time spent outdoors in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood and risk of myopia in young adulthood. The Kidskin Young Adult Myopia Study (KYAMS) was a follow-up of the Kidskin Study, a sun exposure-intervention study of 1776 children aged 6–12 years. Myopia status was assessed in 303 (17.6%) KYAMS participants (aged 25–30 years) and several subjective and objective measures of time spent outdoors were collected in childhood (8–12 years) and adulthood. Index measures of total, childhood and rec...
Objective: To assess the relationship of near, midworking distance, and outdoor activities with prev...
Aim: To investigate the relationship of outdoor activities and myopia in Singapore teenage children....
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 t...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can preve...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize relevant evidence investigating the association between time spent outdoors ...
Purpose. Time spent in “sports/outdoor activity” has shown a negative association with incident myop...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia is an increasingly common condition that is associated with significant costs to individuals ...
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. Time spent in ‘‘sports/outdoor activity’ ’ has shown a negative association with incident m...
Importance Myopia incidence and progression has been described extensively in children. However, fe...
Introduction Excessive and insufficient sun exposure during childhood have been linked to serious di...
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...
Aim: To investigate the relationship of outdoor activities and myopia in Singapore teenage children....
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 t...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can preve...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize relevant evidence investigating the association between time spent outdoors ...
Purpose. Time spent in “sports/outdoor activity” has shown a negative association with incident myop...
Purpose: Time outdoors during childhood is negatively associated with incident myopia. Consequently,...
Myopia is an increasingly common condition that is associated with significant costs to individuals ...
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. Time spent in ‘‘sports/outdoor activity’ ’ has shown a negative association with incident m...
Importance Myopia incidence and progression has been described extensively in children. However, fe...
Introduction Excessive and insufficient sun exposure during childhood have been linked to serious di...
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...
Aim: To investigate the relationship of outdoor activities and myopia in Singapore teenage children....
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 t...