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The influence of the environment and lifestyle on myopia

Sayantan Biswas, Antonio El Kareh, Mariyem Qureshi, Deborah Mei Xuan Lee, Chen‐Hsin Sun, Janice Lam, Seang‐Mei Saw, Raymond P. Najjar

Journal of PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY · 2024

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Summary

BACKGROUND: Myopia, commonly known as near-sightedness, has emerged as a global epidemic, impacting almost one in three individuals across the world. The increasing prevalence of myopia during early childhood has heightened the risk of developing high myopia and related sight-threatening eye conditions in adulthood. This surge in myopia rates, occurring within a relatively stable genetic framework, underscores the profound influence of environmental and lifestyle factors on this condition. In this comprehensive narrative review, we shed light on both established and potential environmental and lifestyle contributors that affect the development and progression of myopia. MAIN BODY: Epidemiological and interventional research has consistently revealed a compelling connection between increase

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1186/s40101-024-00354-7
Catalogue ID
SNmojad3d9-5itxls
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