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Smartphone Overuse and Visual Impairment in Children and Young Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Wang J, Li M, Zhu D, Cao Y. Wang J, et al. J Med Internet Res. 2020 Dec 8;22(12):e21923. doi: 10.2196/21923. J Med Internet Res. 2020. PMID: 33289673 Free PMC article.
CONCLUSIONS: Longer smartphone use may increase the likelihood of ocular symptoms, including myopia, asthenopia, and ocular surface disease, especially in children. Thus, regulating use time and restricting the prolonged use of smartphones may prevent ocular and visual sym …
CONCLUSIONS: Longer smartphone use may increase the likelihood of ocular symptoms, including myopia, asthenopia, and ocular surface d …
TFOS Lifestyle: Impact of the digital environment on the ocular surface.
Wolffsohn JS, Lingham G, Downie LE, Huntjens B, Inomata T, Jivraj S, Kobia-Acquah E, Muntz A, Mohamed-Noriega K, Plainis S, Read M, Sayegh RR, Singh S, Utheim TP, Craig JP. Wolffsohn JS, et al. Ocul Surf. 2023 Apr;28:213-252. doi: 10.1016/j.jtos.2023.04.004. Epub 2023 Apr 14. Ocul Surf. 2023. PMID: 37062428 Free article.
Prevalence of asthenopia in children: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
Vilela MA, Pellanda LC, Fassa AG, Castagno VD. Vilela MA, et al. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2015 Jul-Aug;91(4):320-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jped.2014.10.008. Epub 2015 May 16. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2015. PMID: 25986614 Free article. Review.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of asthenopia in 0-18 year-old children through a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence studies. ...Five of these studies met the inclusion criteria, comprising a total of 2465 subjects. Pooled prevalence of asthenopia
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of asthenopia in 0-18 year-old children through a systematic review and meta-analysis of preval …
Digital eye strain in young screen users: A systematic review.
Mataftsi A, Seliniotaki AK, Moutzouri S, Prousali E, Darusman KR, Adio AO, Haidich AB, Nischal KK. Mataftsi A, et al. Prev Med. 2023 May;170:107493. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2023.107493. Epub 2023 Mar 26. Prev Med. 2023. PMID: 36977430 Review.
A systematic review of the applicability and efficacy of eye exercises.
Rawstron JA, Burley CD, Elder MJ. Rawstron JA, et al. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2005 Mar-Apr;42(2):82-8. doi: 10.3928/01913913-20050301-02. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2005. PMID: 15825744 Review.
CONCLUSIONS: Eye exercises have been purported to improve a wide range of conditions including vergence problems, ocular motility disorders, accommodative dysfunction, amblyopia, learning disabilities, dyslexia, asthenopia, myopia, motion sickness, sports performance, ster …
CONCLUSIONS: Eye exercises have been purported to improve a wide range of conditions including vergence problems, ocular motility disorders, …
Prevalence of computer vision syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Ccami-Bernal F, Soriano-Moreno DR, Romero-Robles MA, Barriga-Chambi F, Tuco KG, Castro-Diaz SD, Nuñez-Lupaca JN, Pacheco-Mendoza J, Galvez-Olortegui T, Benites-Zapata VA. Ccami-Bernal F, et al. J Optom. 2024 Jan-Mar;17(1):100482. doi: 10.1016/j.optom.2023.100482. Epub 2023 Oct 30. J Optom. 2024. PMID: 37866176 Free PMC article. Review.
Optical correction of refractive error for preventing and treating eye symptoms in computer users.
Heus P, Verbeek JH, Tikka C. Heus P, et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Apr 10;4(4):CD009877. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009877.pub2. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018. PMID: 29633784 Free PMC article. Review.
The prevalence of asthenopia during or after work on a computer ranges from 46.3% to 68.5%. Uncorrected or under-corrected refractive error can contribute to the development of asthenopia. A refractive error is an error in the focusing of light by the eye and can le …
The prevalence of asthenopia during or after work on a computer ranges from 46.3% to 68.5%. Uncorrected or under-corrected refractive …
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