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Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study

Background: The physical process of axial length growth among children and its role in the occurrence of myopia remain insufficiently explored. In this study, we investigate the patterns of ocular axial growth among persistent myopia (PM) and persistent non-myopia (PNM) children aged 3 to 15 years....

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Autores principales: Chen, Shida, Guo, Yangfeng, Han, Xiaotong, Yu, Xinping, Chen, Qianyun, Wang, Decai, Chen, Xiang, Jin, Ling, Ha, Jason, Li, Yuting, Qu, Yabin, Lin, Rong, He, Mingguang, Zeng, Yangfa, Liu, Yizhi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133642
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author Chen, Shida
Guo, Yangfeng
Han, Xiaotong
Yu, Xinping
Chen, Qianyun
Wang, Decai
Chen, Xiang
Jin, Ling
Ha, Jason
Li, Yuting
Qu, Yabin
Lin, Rong
He, Mingguang
Zeng, Yangfa
Liu, Yizhi
author_facet Chen, Shida
Guo, Yangfeng
Han, Xiaotong
Yu, Xinping
Chen, Qianyun
Wang, Decai
Chen, Xiang
Jin, Ling
Ha, Jason
Li, Yuting
Qu, Yabin
Lin, Rong
He, Mingguang
Zeng, Yangfa
Liu, Yizhi
author_sort Chen, Shida
collection PubMed
description Background: The physical process of axial length growth among children and its role in the occurrence of myopia remain insufficiently explored. In this study, we investigate the patterns of ocular axial growth among persistent myopia (PM) and persistent non-myopia (PNM) children aged 3 to 15 years. Methods: A group of 6353 children aged 3 to 15 years, selected from rural schools in China, were followed up annually for 2 years. Biometric measurements including axial length (AL) and spherical equivalent refraction (SER) were obtained. Body height was recorded. Children were divided into two groups: PM group defined as SER of −0.50 D or less; PNM group defined as −0.50 D < SER < +3.0 D during follow-up. Results: Annual AL growth was fairly consistent for PNM eyes of children aged 3 to 11 years and then reduced significantly (independent t test, p < 0.001) for children aged 12 years and older. This pattern of AL changes was similar for PM children, although the AL growth was greater among them. Among children aged 6 and older, body height change was concomitant to AL growth (p < 0.01) and SER myopic shift (p < 0.001) until reaching 12 years old (p = 0.308 and p = 0.679, respectively). Conclusions: Stature growth and AL growth are both remarkable and consistent and concomitant but start to attenuate when the children reach 10 to 12 years old among emmetropic children. This observation suggests that AL growth is driven by physical development until 12 years old, whereas its excessive growth is dominated by myopia development.
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spelling pubmed-92672242022-07-09 Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study Chen, Shida Guo, Yangfeng Han, Xiaotong Yu, Xinping Chen, Qianyun Wang, Decai Chen, Xiang Jin, Ling Ha, Jason Li, Yuting Qu, Yabin Lin, Rong He, Mingguang Zeng, Yangfa Liu, Yizhi J Clin Med Article Background: The physical process of axial length growth among children and its role in the occurrence of myopia remain insufficiently explored. In this study, we investigate the patterns of ocular axial growth among persistent myopia (PM) and persistent non-myopia (PNM) children aged 3 to 15 years. Methods: A group of 6353 children aged 3 to 15 years, selected from rural schools in China, were followed up annually for 2 years. Biometric measurements including axial length (AL) and spherical equivalent refraction (SER) were obtained. Body height was recorded. Children were divided into two groups: PM group defined as SER of −0.50 D or less; PNM group defined as −0.50 D < SER < +3.0 D during follow-up. Results: Annual AL growth was fairly consistent for PNM eyes of children aged 3 to 11 years and then reduced significantly (independent t test, p < 0.001) for children aged 12 years and older. This pattern of AL changes was similar for PM children, although the AL growth was greater among them. Among children aged 6 and older, body height change was concomitant to AL growth (p < 0.01) and SER myopic shift (p < 0.001) until reaching 12 years old (p = 0.308 and p = 0.679, respectively). Conclusions: Stature growth and AL growth are both remarkable and consistent and concomitant but start to attenuate when the children reach 10 to 12 years old among emmetropic children. This observation suggests that AL growth is driven by physical development until 12 years old, whereas its excessive growth is dominated by myopia development. MDPI 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9267224/ /pubmed/35806925 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133642 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Chen, Shida
Guo, Yangfeng
Han, Xiaotong
Yu, Xinping
Chen, Qianyun
Wang, Decai
Chen, Xiang
Jin, Ling
Ha, Jason
Li, Yuting
Qu, Yabin
Lin, Rong
He, Mingguang
Zeng, Yangfa
Liu, Yizhi
Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title_full Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title_fullStr Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title_short Axial Growth Driven by Physical Development and Myopia among Children: A Two Year Cohort Study
title_sort axial growth driven by physical development and myopia among children: a two year cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11133642
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