Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Child Myopia according to Parents’ Estimates of Their Child’s Reading Distance
3.2. Child Myopia according to Parents’ Estimates of Their Child’s Indoors Time
3.3. Adjusted Risk Factors for Myopia
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age, Years | Questionnaires Issued, N | Questionnaires (Including Data for Categorization for Myopia) Returned, N (%) | ||
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Boys, N (%) | Girls, N (%) | All, N (%) | ||
7 | 1, 716 | 781 (50.0) | 781 (50.0) | 1562 (91.0) |
11 | 1, 494 | 708 (51.7) | 661 (48.3) | 1369 (91.6) |
15 | 1, 751 | 640 (46.6) | 732 (53.4) | 1372 (78.4) |
All | 4, 961 | 2129 (49.5) | 2174 (50.5) | 4303 (86.7) |
Reading Distance | N | % |
---|---|---|
Close | 511 | 11.9 |
Normal | 3687 | 85.7 |
Distant | 12 | 0.3 |
Missing | 95 | 2.2 |
Total | 4303 | 100 |
Indoors time compared to age peers | N | % |
More | 308 | 7.2 |
The same | 1939 | 45.0 |
Less | 419 | 9.8 |
Can’t say | 1584 | 36.8 |
Missing | 43 | 9.8 |
Total | 4303 | 100 |
Age, Years | Boys | Girl | All | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Close Distance n/N (%) | Normal Distance n/N (%) | Close Distance n/N (%) | Normal Distance n/N (%) | Close Distance n/N (%) | Normal Distance n/N (%) | |
7 | 10/70 (14.3) | 14/682 (2.1) | 11/77 (14.3) | 15/681 (2.2) | 21/147 (14.3) | 29/1363 (2.1) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |||
11 | 15/67 (22.4) | 59/629 (9.4) | 45/142 (31.7) | 90/507 (17.8) | 60/209 (28.7) | 149/1136 (13.1) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | 0.003 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |||
15 | 13/34 (38.2) | 97/584 (16.6) | 58/121 (47.9) | 196/602 (32.6) | 71/155 (45.8) | 293/1186 (24.7) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | 0.003 | 0.001 | <0.001 | |||
7, 11, 15 | 38/171 (22.0) | 170/1895 (9.0) | 114/340 (33.5) | 301/1790 (16.8) | 152/511 (29.7) | 471/3685 (12.8) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
Age Years | Time Spent Indoors as Compared with Age Peers | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boys | Girls | All | ||||
More | Same or Less | More | Same or Less | More | Same or Less | |
n/N (%) | n/N (%) | n/N (%) | n/N (%) | n/N (%) | n/N (%) | |
7 | 5/46 (10.9) | 20/727 (2.8) | 5/46 (10.9) | 21/727 (2.9) | 10/92 (10.9) | 41/1454 (2.8) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | 0.013 | 0.015 | 0.001 | |||
11 | 12/59 (20.3) | 62/643 (9.6) | 16/53 (30.2) | 121/606 (20.0) | 28/112 (25.0) | 183/1249 (14.7) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | 0.014 | 0.061 | 0.004 | |||
15 | 12/35 (34.3) | 102/596 (17.1) | 32/70 (45.7) | 219/653 (33.5) | 44/105 (41.9) | 321/1249 (25.7) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | 0.014 | 0.030 | <0.001 | |||
7, 11, 15 | 29/140 (20.7) | 184/1966 (9.4) | 53/169 (31.4) | 361/1986 (18.2) | 82/309 (26.5) | 545/3952 (13.8) |
Fisher’s exact test, p | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
Predictors | OR | 95% CI | p |
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Age 7 (Model 1) | |||
Parental myopia (ref. no myopia) one or both parents myopic | 0.826 | 0.453–1.505 | 0.532 |
Reading at a close distance (ref. normal or far distance) | 7.381 | 4.054–13.440 | <0.001 |
More time indoors than age peers (ref. same or less) | 3.692 | 1.714–7.954 | 0.001 |
Girls (ref. boy) | 1.036 | 0.579–1.853 | 0.906 |
Age 11 (Model 2) | |||
Parental myopia (ref. no myopia) one or both parents myopic | 1.884 | 1.387–2.558 | <0.001 |
Reading at a close distance (ref. normal or far distance) | 2.382 | 1.666–3.406 | <0.001 |
More time indoors than age peers (ref. same or less) | 1.861 | 1.157–2.992 | 0.010 |
Girls (ref. boy) | 1.995 | 1.454–2.737 | <0.001 |
Age 15 (Model 3) | |||
Parental myopia (ref. no myopia) one or both parents myopic | 1.890 | 1.437–2.486 | <0.001 |
Reading at a close distance (ref. normal or far distance) | 2.237 | 1.498–3.057 | <0.001 |
More time indoors than age peers (ref. same or less) | 1.700 | 1.105–2.615 | 0.016 |
Girls (ref. boy) | 2.237 | 1.715–2.917 | <0.001 |
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Pärssinen, O.; Lassila, E.; Kauppinen, M. Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire. Children 2022, 9, 632. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9050632
Pärssinen O, Lassila E, Kauppinen M. Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire. Children. 2022; 9(5):632. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9050632
Chicago/Turabian StylePärssinen, Olavi, Essi Lassila, and Markku Kauppinen. 2022. "Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire" Children 9, no. 5: 632. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9050632
APA StylePärssinen, O., Lassila, E., & Kauppinen, M. (2022). Associations of Children’s Close Reading Distance and Time Spent Indoors with Myopia, Based on Parental Questionnaire. Children, 9(5), 632. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9050632