Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult
Abstract Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can prevent myopia but the long-term association between this exposure and myopia has not been well characterised. We investigated the relationship between time spent outdoors in childhood, adolescenc...
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doaj-ba137fc24e3347a89a9b17c4fec87a292021-03-21T12:35:39ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-85825-yTime spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adultGareth Lingham0Seyhan Yazar1Robyn M. Lucas2Elizabeth Milne3Alex W. Hewitt4Christopher J. Hammond5Stuart MacGregor6Kathryn A. Rose7Fred K. Chen8Mingguang He9Jeremy A. Guggenheim10Michael W. Clarke11Seang-Mei Saw12Cathy Williams13Minas T. Coroneo14Leon Straker15David A. Mackey16Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaCentre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaCentre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaTelethon Kids Institute, The University of Western AustraliaCentre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaSection of Academic Ophthalmology, School of Life Course Sciences, King’s College LondonStatistical Genetics Lab, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteDiscipline of Orthoptics, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology SydneyCentre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaCentre for Eye Research Australia, Department of Ophthalmology and Surgery, University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear HospitalSchool of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff UniversityMetabolomics Australia, Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis, The University of Western AustraliaDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of SingaporeDepartment of Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of BristolDepartment of Ophthalmology, University of New South WalesSchool of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin UniversityCentre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Incorporating Lions Eye Institute), The University of Western AustraliaAbstract Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can prevent myopia but the long-term association between this exposure and myopia has not been well characterised. We investigated the relationship between time spent outdoors in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood and risk of myopia in young adulthood. The Kidskin Young Adult Myopia Study (KYAMS) was a follow-up of the Kidskin Study, a sun exposure-intervention study of 1776 children aged 6–12 years. Myopia status was assessed in 303 (17.6%) KYAMS participants (aged 25–30 years) and several subjective and objective measures of time spent outdoors were collected in childhood (8–12 years) and adulthood. Index measures of total, childhood and recent time spent outdoors were developed using confirmatory factor analysis. Logistic regression was used to assess the association between a 0.1-unit change in the time outdoor indices and risk of myopia after adjusting for sex, education, outdoor occupation, parental myopia, parental education, ancestry and Kidskin Study intervention group. Spending more time outdoors during childhood was associated with reduced risk of myopia in young adulthood (multivariable odds ratio [OR] 0.82, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.69, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in later adolescence and young adulthood was associated with reduced risk of late-onset myopia (≥ 15 years of age, multivariable OR 0.79, 95% CI 0.64, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in both childhood and adolescence was associated with less myopia in young adulthood.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85825-y |
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Gareth Lingham Seyhan Yazar Robyn M. Lucas Elizabeth Milne Alex W. Hewitt Christopher J. Hammond Stuart MacGregor Kathryn A. Rose Fred K. Chen Mingguang He Jeremy A. Guggenheim Michael W. Clarke Seang-Mei Saw Cathy Williams Minas T. Coroneo Leon Straker David A. Mackey |
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Gareth Lingham Seyhan Yazar Robyn M. Lucas Elizabeth Milne Alex W. Hewitt Christopher J. Hammond Stuart MacGregor Kathryn A. Rose Fred K. Chen Mingguang He Jeremy A. Guggenheim Michael W. Clarke Seang-Mei Saw Cathy Williams Minas T. Coroneo Leon Straker David A. Mackey Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult Scientific Reports |
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Gareth Lingham Seyhan Yazar Robyn M. Lucas Elizabeth Milne Alex W. Hewitt Christopher J. Hammond Stuart MacGregor Kathryn A. Rose Fred K. Chen Mingguang He Jeremy A. Guggenheim Michael W. Clarke Seang-Mei Saw Cathy Williams Minas T. Coroneo Leon Straker David A. Mackey |
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Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult |
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Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult |
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Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult |
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Abstract Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can prevent myopia but the long-term association between this exposure and myopia has not been well characterised. We investigated the relationship between time spent outdoors in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood and risk of myopia in young adulthood. The Kidskin Young Adult Myopia Study (KYAMS) was a follow-up of the Kidskin Study, a sun exposure-intervention study of 1776 children aged 6–12 years. Myopia status was assessed in 303 (17.6%) KYAMS participants (aged 25–30 years) and several subjective and objective measures of time spent outdoors were collected in childhood (8–12 years) and adulthood. Index measures of total, childhood and recent time spent outdoors were developed using confirmatory factor analysis. Logistic regression was used to assess the association between a 0.1-unit change in the time outdoor indices and risk of myopia after adjusting for sex, education, outdoor occupation, parental myopia, parental education, ancestry and Kidskin Study intervention group. Spending more time outdoors during childhood was associated with reduced risk of myopia in young adulthood (multivariable odds ratio [OR] 0.82, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.69, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in later adolescence and young adulthood was associated with reduced risk of late-onset myopia (≥ 15 years of age, multivariable OR 0.79, 95% CI 0.64, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in both childhood and adolescence was associated with less myopia in young adulthood. |
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