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Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children

CONTEXT: The development of myopia and growth of the eye, occur at a time when body stature is increasing. AIMS: To investigate the relationship of lifestyle and body growth with axial elongation and myopia development among schoolchildren aged 7 to 9 years. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Prospective study. M...

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Autores principales: Huang, Chung-Ying, Hou, Chiun-Ho, Lin, Ken-Kuo, Lee, Jiahn-Shing, Yang, Meng-Ling
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25230963
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.141047
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author Huang, Chung-Ying
Hou, Chiun-Ho
Lin, Ken-Kuo
Lee, Jiahn-Shing
Yang, Meng-Ling
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Hou, Chiun-Ho
Lin, Ken-Kuo
Lee, Jiahn-Shing
Yang, Meng-Ling
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description CONTEXT: The development of myopia and growth of the eye, occur at a time when body stature is increasing. AIMS: To investigate the relationship of lifestyle and body growth with axial elongation and myopia development among schoolchildren aged 7 to 9 years. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Prospective study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Children in elementary schools without serious eye disorders were invited to participate. We measured cycloplegic refraction, corneal curvature, intraocular pressure, axial length, body height, and weight. Questionnaires about the children's daily lifestyles, family members’ myopia and parents’ socio-demographic status were completed. The children were followed up every 6 months in a 3-year period. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Bivariate correlations, simple and multiple regression. RESULTS: Eighty-eight children participated in this study. Forty-eight were myopic at the beginning of the study, and their myopia correlated with longer axial length and parental myopia (P = 0.015, 0.012). Sixty-five children (74%) completed the study, and the rates of change per year were -0.43 ± 0.58 (mean + standard deviation) diopters in spherical equivalence, 0.32 ± 0.25 mm in axial length (AL), 5.73 ± 2.71 cm in body height, and 3.84 ± 2.23 kg in weight. The axial length change was positively correlated with the height change (P < 0.001). The myopia shift was correlated to axial length change (P = 0.000) but not correlated to height change. Using multiple regression test, near work was the only significant risk factor for myopia progression (P = 0.022). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that body height increment was correlated to axial length elongation but not to myopia shift in children aged 7-9 years. Genetic factors such as parental myopia and body height had a possible influence on myopia development, and the environment factor as near work intensity was related to myopia progression.
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spelling pubmed-41851652014-10-08 Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children Huang, Chung-Ying Hou, Chiun-Ho Lin, Ken-Kuo Lee, Jiahn-Shing Yang, Meng-Ling Indian J Ophthalmol Original Article CONTEXT: The development of myopia and growth of the eye, occur at a time when body stature is increasing. AIMS: To investigate the relationship of lifestyle and body growth with axial elongation and myopia development among schoolchildren aged 7 to 9 years. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Prospective study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Children in elementary schools without serious eye disorders were invited to participate. We measured cycloplegic refraction, corneal curvature, intraocular pressure, axial length, body height, and weight. Questionnaires about the children's daily lifestyles, family members’ myopia and parents’ socio-demographic status were completed. The children were followed up every 6 months in a 3-year period. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Bivariate correlations, simple and multiple regression. RESULTS: Eighty-eight children participated in this study. Forty-eight were myopic at the beginning of the study, and their myopia correlated with longer axial length and parental myopia (P = 0.015, 0.012). Sixty-five children (74%) completed the study, and the rates of change per year were -0.43 ± 0.58 (mean + standard deviation) diopters in spherical equivalence, 0.32 ± 0.25 mm in axial length (AL), 5.73 ± 2.71 cm in body height, and 3.84 ± 2.23 kg in weight. The axial length change was positively correlated with the height change (P < 0.001). The myopia shift was correlated to axial length change (P = 0.000) but not correlated to height change. Using multiple regression test, near work was the only significant risk factor for myopia progression (P = 0.022). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that body height increment was correlated to axial length elongation but not to myopia shift in children aged 7-9 years. Genetic factors such as parental myopia and body height had a possible influence on myopia development, and the environment factor as near work intensity was related to myopia progression. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4185165/ /pubmed/25230963 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.141047 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Ophthalmology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Chung-Ying
Hou, Chiun-Ho
Lin, Ken-Kuo
Lee, Jiahn-Shing
Yang, Meng-Ling
Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title_full Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title_fullStr Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title_short Relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in Taiwanese elementary school children
title_sort relationship of lifestyle and body stature growth with the development of myopia and axial length elongation in taiwanese elementary school children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4185165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25230963
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.141047
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