1991
DOI: 10.1097/00006324-199102000-00005
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Clinical Accommodation and Heterophoria Findings Preceding Juvenile Onset of Myopia

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“…One possibility is that children may have suboptimal accommodation during near work (accommodative lag), leading to hyperopic defocus of the retina that results in axial elongation. 15,16 This has been shown in animal studies of myopia 17 and is supported by clinical trials in humans. 18 Time spent outdoors is increasingly recognized as a protective factor for myopia development, 19 although it is possible that near work and time outdoors can act independently of each other.…”
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“…One possibility is that children may have suboptimal accommodation during near work (accommodative lag), leading to hyperopic defocus of the retina that results in axial elongation. 15,16 This has been shown in animal studies of myopia 17 and is supported by clinical trials in humans. 18 Time spent outdoors is increasingly recognized as a protective factor for myopia development, 19 although it is possible that near work and time outdoors can act independently of each other.…”
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“…It has been suggested that inadequate accommodation [134][135][136][137] and/or esophoria at near [ 136,137] are often found before development of myopia in youth. Goss [ 138] studied records of private practice patients who had been examined when they were emmetropic and then later after they had become myopic. Their data were compared to children examined in the same practices who had remained emmetropic over a span of time.…”
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“…The bidirectional modulation of eye growth by hyperopic and myopic defocus in disparate species suggests that the same may occur in children. [55][56][57] Although three earlier studies in humans suggest that increases in accommodative lag occur before the onset of myopia, 58,59 the Collaborative Longitudinal Evaluation of Ethnicity and Refractive Error (CLEERE) Study concluded that increased hyperopic defocus from accommodative lag may be a consequence rather than a cause of myopia. 60 Increased accommodative lag relative to model estimates of lag in emmetropes did not occur in children who became myopic before the onset of myopia or during the year of onset.…”
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confidence: 99%