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Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation during a 4-year follow-up in primary school children. METHODS: This study included 1887 children (aged 7.09 ± 0.41 years) who had cycloplegic refractions data at baseline and a fo...

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Autores principales: Wei, Shi-Fei, Li, Shi-Ming, Liu, Luoru, Li, He, Kang, Meng-Tian, Sun, Yun-Yun, Wang, Yi-Peng, Yang, Xiao-Yuan, Wang, Ningli
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.3.37
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author Wei, Shi-Fei
Li, Shi-Ming
Liu, Luoru
Li, He
Kang, Meng-Tian
Sun, Yun-Yun
Wang, Yi-Peng
Yang, Xiao-Yuan
Wang, Ningli
author_facet Wei, Shi-Fei
Li, Shi-Ming
Liu, Luoru
Li, He
Kang, Meng-Tian
Sun, Yun-Yun
Wang, Yi-Peng
Yang, Xiao-Yuan
Wang, Ningli
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation during a 4-year follow-up in primary school children. METHODS: This study included 1887 children (aged 7.09 ± 0.41 years) who had cycloplegic refractions data at baseline and a fourth visit and 2209 children (aged 7.10 ± 0.41 years) for axial length. All children underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic examinations, including cycloplegic refraction and ocular biometry, and standardized questionnaires, including average night-time sleep duration (h/d) and bedtime (time to bed). Myopia was defined as spherical equivalent < –0.5 diopters. RESULTS: At the last follow-up, the mean myopia progression and axial elongation for all children were –1.89 ± 1.28 diopters and 1.22 ± 0.57 mm. After stratifying the sleep duration into tertile groups, myopia progression and axial elongation were slower in children with highest sleep duration tertile (P = 0.04 and P =0.014) in girls but not in boys, compared with the middle sleep duration tertile. However, after adjusting for potential confounders, no significant association was found for sleep duration with myopia progression and axial elongation for the children (P = 0.255 and P = 0.068), and the association with axial elongation was only of borderline significance in girls (P = 0.045). The bedtime was not associated with myopia progression and axial elongation in the regression analyses (P = 0.538; P = 0.801). CONCLUSIONS: These results show that there was no significant association between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation among children. The findings in girls might be related to the earlier onset of puberty.
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spelling pubmed-74014242020-08-18 Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study Wei, Shi-Fei Li, Shi-Ming Liu, Luoru Li, He Kang, Meng-Tian Sun, Yun-Yun Wang, Yi-Peng Yang, Xiao-Yuan Wang, Ningli Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Clinical and Epidemiologic Research PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation during a 4-year follow-up in primary school children. METHODS: This study included 1887 children (aged 7.09 ± 0.41 years) who had cycloplegic refractions data at baseline and a fourth visit and 2209 children (aged 7.10 ± 0.41 years) for axial length. All children underwent comprehensive ophthalmologic examinations, including cycloplegic refraction and ocular biometry, and standardized questionnaires, including average night-time sleep duration (h/d) and bedtime (time to bed). Myopia was defined as spherical equivalent < –0.5 diopters. RESULTS: At the last follow-up, the mean myopia progression and axial elongation for all children were –1.89 ± 1.28 diopters and 1.22 ± 0.57 mm. After stratifying the sleep duration into tertile groups, myopia progression and axial elongation were slower in children with highest sleep duration tertile (P = 0.04 and P =0.014) in girls but not in boys, compared with the middle sleep duration tertile. However, after adjusting for potential confounders, no significant association was found for sleep duration with myopia progression and axial elongation for the children (P = 0.255 and P = 0.068), and the association with axial elongation was only of borderline significance in girls (P = 0.045). The bedtime was not associated with myopia progression and axial elongation in the regression analyses (P = 0.538; P = 0.801). CONCLUSIONS: These results show that there was no significant association between sleep duration and bedtime with myopia progression and axial elongation among children. The findings in girls might be related to the earlier onset of puberty. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7401424/ /pubmed/32196099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.3.37 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Clinical and Epidemiologic Research
Wei, Shi-Fei
Li, Shi-Ming
Liu, Luoru
Li, He
Kang, Meng-Tian
Sun, Yun-Yun
Wang, Yi-Peng
Yang, Xiao-Yuan
Wang, Ningli
Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title_full Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title_fullStr Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title_short Sleep Duration, Bedtime, and Myopia Progression in a 4-Year Follow-up of Chinese Children: The Anyang Childhood Eye Study
title_sort sleep duration, bedtime, and myopia progression in a 4-year follow-up of chinese children: the anyang childhood eye study
topic Clinical and Epidemiologic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.61.3.37
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