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A synopsis of the prevalence rates and environmental risk factors for myopia


SMSMMPH PhD - Clinical and Experimental Optometry - interscience.wiley.com
The prevalence rates of myopia are higher in urban Asian cities such as Hong
Kong and Singapore. One observation over the past few decades is that the
prevalence rates of myopia have been rising and there is an epidemic of ...
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Myopia, genetics, and ambient lighting at night in a UK sample

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JA Guggenheim, C Hill, TF Yam - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Background: It has been reported that exposure to artificial lighting at night
during the first 2 years of life was very strongly associated with subsequent
myopia development. ... Methods: The strength of this association was ...
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Ocular biometry, refractive error and correlation with height, age, gender and years of …


GC Pereira, N Allemann - Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, 2007 - SciELO Brasil
O olho humano é geneticamente programado para atingir a emetropia na juventude
e mantê-la com o avançar da idade (1) , apesar de todas as alterações nos
parâmetros biométricos oculares que podem ocorrer durante o período de ...
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Biometria ocular, erro refrativo e sua relação com a estatura, idade, sexo e escolaridade em …


GC Pereira, N Allemann - Arq. Bras. Oftalmol, 2007 - SciELO Brasil
O olho humano é geneticamente programado para atingir a emetropia na juventude
e mantê-la com o avançar da idade (1) , apesar de todas as alterações nos
parâmetros biométricos oculares que podem ocorrer durante o período de ...
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