Santa Fe New Mexican

Study links pandemic to children’s vision issues

Research finds increase in nearsighte­dness

- By Lindsey Tanner

Research suggests vision problems increased among Chinese schoolchil­dren during pandemic restrictio­ns and online learning, and eye specialist­s think the same may have happened in U.S. kids.

A report published Thursday in JAMA Ophthalmol­ogy is the latest to show the trend. Researcher­s from Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou compared data from eye exams given a year apart to about 2,000 children, starting in second grade. Half the children were tested twice before the pandemic, in late 2018 and a year later. The others were tested in late 2019 and again late last year, several months after schools shut down and Chinese authoritie­s imposed quarantine­s and lockdowns.

Initial tests of both groups done before the pandemic showed nearsighte­dness about the same — about 7 percent of second graders. It increased in both groups, but went up more in those retested late last year. on near work.’’

Nearsighte­dness, formally called myopia, affects about 30 percent of the world’s population and evidence shows it has been steadily increasing over the past 20 years. It is an eye-focusing problem that makes distant objects look blurry and can often be fixed with eyeglasses. The condition can be inherited but habits can affect who develops it. Evidence suggests those who spend lots of time working at computers, reading or doing other close visual work are at risk.

Noreen Shaikh, a myopia specialist at Lurie Children’s

Hospital in Chicago, called the Chinese research solid and said Lurie researcher­s are investigat­ing any changes in nearsighte­dness among U.S. children during the pandemic.

“Anecdotall­y, there definitely seems to be an increase — particular­ly in younger children,” Shaikh said.

Her colleague, Lurie optometris­t Magdalena Stec, noted that there are ways to help reduce eye strain, including lots of outdoor time and practicing the “20/20/20’’ vision rule — after 20 minutes of focusing close-up, looking away for 20 seconds at something 20 feet away.

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