Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic
AIM: To study the effect of intensive online courses on myopia in primary and middle school students with orthokeratology-lens during Corona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic.METHODS:A total of 77 children in myopia with orthokeratology lens in outpatients from February to August 2020 were includ...
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doaj-843bb55ddcda46049426d53b652767fa2021-06-24T14:15:42ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51232021-07-012171301130410.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2021.7.36202107036Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemicWei Yang0Bo Liu1Li Chen2Yu-Fei Xu3Shu-Jia Huo4Yong Liu5Department of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038, ChinaAIM: To study the effect of intensive online courses on myopia in primary and middle school students with orthokeratology-lens during Corona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic.METHODS:A total of 77 children in myopia with orthokeratology lens in outpatients from February to August 2020 were included in the study. Take a questionnaire to statistics times spending on online course, school class, playing digital electronic good, outdoor activity, homework, sleeping during the COVID-19 epidemic and school time, and analyze the differences of axial length(AL)variation between the COVID-19 epidemic and school time.RESULTS:For elementary school students, the time spending on online course and school class were 2.69±1.02h and 4.07±0.78h per day respectively(P<0.001), 6.67±1.82h and 6.31±1.19h per day were spent on short-distance use of eyes during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively(P<0.001). For middle school students, the time spending on online course and school class were 4.35±1.59h and 6.33±0.66h per day respectively(P<0.001), 9.19±2.46h and 7.85±0.81h per day were spent on short-distance use of eyes(P=0.010)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. For elementary school students, the average increase of right eye AL were 0.15±0.09mm and 0.06±0.06mm(P<0.001), the increase of left eye AL were 0.12±0.16mm and 0.07±0.09mm(P=0.048)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. For middle school students, the average increase of right eye were AL 0.08±0.08mm and 0.05±0.05mm(P=0.242), and the average increase of left eye AL were 0.13±0.09mm and 0.04±0.06mm(P<0.001)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. The results showed that both the time of short-distance use of digital electronic product and totally time on close visual study increased significantly during the epidemic period, the growth of AL was faster than that in school time, and the myopia increased rapidly.CONCLUSION:During the COVID-19 epidemic, intensive online lessons resulted in the time of short-distance use of digital electronic product increase significantly. Meanwhile, the AL growth accelerates significantly compared with that during school time and finally lead to myopia increased.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2021/7/202107036.pdfcorona virus disease 2019online lessonsmyopiaaxial lengthorthokeratology lens |
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Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic |
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Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic |
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Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic |
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Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic |
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Intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during COVID-19 epidemic |
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intensive online courses promote the development of myopia in children with orthokeratology lens during covid-19 epidemic |
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AIM: To study the effect of intensive online courses on myopia in primary and middle school students with orthokeratology-lens during Corona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic.METHODS:A total of 77 children in myopia with orthokeratology lens in outpatients from February to August 2020 were included in the study. Take a questionnaire to statistics times spending on online course, school class, playing digital electronic good, outdoor activity, homework, sleeping during the COVID-19 epidemic and school time, and analyze the differences of axial length(AL)variation between the COVID-19 epidemic and school time.RESULTS:For elementary school students, the time spending on online course and school class were 2.69±1.02h and 4.07±0.78h per day respectively(P<0.001), 6.67±1.82h and 6.31±1.19h per day were spent on short-distance use of eyes during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively(P<0.001). For middle school students, the time spending on online course and school class were 4.35±1.59h and 6.33±0.66h per day respectively(P<0.001), 9.19±2.46h and 7.85±0.81h per day were spent on short-distance use of eyes(P=0.010)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. For elementary school students, the average increase of right eye AL were 0.15±0.09mm and 0.06±0.06mm(P<0.001), the increase of left eye AL were 0.12±0.16mm and 0.07±0.09mm(P=0.048)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. For middle school students, the average increase of right eye were AL 0.08±0.08mm and 0.05±0.05mm(P=0.242), and the average increase of left eye AL were 0.13±0.09mm and 0.04±0.06mm(P<0.001)during the COVID-19 period and school time, respectively. The results showed that both the time of short-distance use of digital electronic product and totally time on close visual study increased significantly during the epidemic period, the growth of AL was faster than that in school time, and the myopia increased rapidly.CONCLUSION:During the COVID-19 epidemic, intensive online lessons resulted in the time of short-distance use of digital electronic product increase significantly. Meanwhile, the AL growth accelerates significantly compared with that during school time and finally lead to myopia increased. |
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