The influence of the environment and lifestyle on myopia.
Sayantan BiswasAntonio El KarehMariyem QureshiDeborah Mei Xuan LeeChen-Hsin SunJanice S H LamSeang-Mei SawRaymond P NajjarPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2024)
The environment exerts a significant influence on the development and progression of myopia. Improving the modifiable key environmental predictors like time spent outdoors and engagement in near work can prevent or slow the progression of myopia. The intricate connections between lifestyle and environmental factors often obscure research findings, making it challenging to disentangle their individual effects. This complexity underscores the necessity for prospective studies that employ objective assessments, such as quantifying light exposure and near work, among others. These studies are crucial for gaining a more comprehensive understanding of how various environmental factors can be modified to prevent or slow the progression of myopia.