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Time spent outdoors in childhood related to myopia among young adults in the Swedish ABIS cohort.

Tomas BroJohnny Ludvigsson
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2024)
The prevalence of myopia among young adults in a Swedish birth cohort was lower or unchanged compared to previous data. Female gender, higher education and less time spent outdoors in childhood were associated with an increased risk of developing myopia. Recommendations from child health services and schools should be given to stimulate children to spend enough time outdoors.
Keyphrases
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