Purpose: To investigate the association between smartphone use and refractive error in teenagers using the Myopia app. Design: Cross-sectional population-based study. Participants: A total of 525 teenagers 12 to 16 years of age from 6 secondary schools and from the birth cohort study Generation R participated. Methods: A smartphone application (Myopia app; Innovattic) was designed to measure smartphone use and face-to-screen distance objectively and to pose questions about outdoor exposure. Participants underwent cycloplegic refractive error and ocular biometry measurements. Mean daily smartphone use was calculated in hours per day and continuous use as the number of episodes of 20 minutes on screen without breaks. Linear mixed models were ...
Robert W Arnold,1 James W O’Neil,2 Kim L Cooper,3 David I Silbert,4 Sean P Donahue5 1Alaska C...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
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Clinical Relevance This study demonstrates an association between myopia and smartphone data usage. ...
Background- Excessive use of digital smart devices, including smartphones and tablet computers, coul...
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Background: People are increasingly using mobile phones rather than fixed telephones. Nearly everyon...
Background: Smartphones using is growing up worldwide, they were used by 1.85 billion people in 2014...
The easy way offered by smartphone makes more people spend a lot of time interacted with smartphone....
Nowadays, myopic becomes a pervasive phenomenon when more and more teenagers put on glasses. “Today,...
The article deals with the problem of the influence of mobile phones on the visual acuity of student...
This thesis examined smartphone and tablet use in adolescents and related musculoskeletal symptoms a...
Robert W Arnold,1 James W O’Neil,2 Kim L Cooper,3 David I Silbert,4 Sean P Donahue5 1Alaska C...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and head and shoulder p...
Clinical Relevance This study demonstrates an association between myopia and smartphone data usage. ...
Background- Excessive use of digital smart devices, including smartphones and tablet computers, coul...
This study aims to investigate the association between prolonged use of smartphone and the incidence...
This study aimed to describe contemporary technology use, especially smartphones and tablets (mobile...
This study aimed to examine prospective associations of mobile touch screen device (i.e. smartphone,...
Background: The purpose of the present study is to compare central and peripheral refraction among c...
Background: People are increasingly using mobile phones rather than fixed telephones. Nearly everyon...
Background: Smartphones using is growing up worldwide, they were used by 1.85 billion people in 2014...
The easy way offered by smartphone makes more people spend a lot of time interacted with smartphone....
Nowadays, myopic becomes a pervasive phenomenon when more and more teenagers put on glasses. “Today,...
The article deals with the problem of the influence of mobile phones on the visual acuity of student...
This thesis examined smartphone and tablet use in adolescents and related musculoskeletal symptoms a...
Robert W Arnold,1 James W O’Neil,2 Kim L Cooper,3 David I Silbert,4 Sean P Donahue5 1Alaska C...
Background: Nowadays, digital devices have become usual in children's lives around the world. Five p...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and head and shoulder p...