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Influence of eye-related behavior on myopia among junior middle school students under the background of double reduction during the COVID-19 pandemic. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study was conducted to assess how junior middle school students' unhealthy eye-related behaviors changed during the COVID-19 pandemic and the double reduction policy, and how these behaviors relate to myopia (nearsightedness).
  • Data from a survey of 2508 students from 2019 to 2022 were analyzed, identifying four groups of eye-related behaviors with those in the group with heavy academic burdens more likely to develop myopia compared to those in the healthiest group.
  • The findings suggest that the double reduction policy positively influences unhealthy eye behaviors, highlighting the need for continued implementation and tailored strategies to prevent myopia in students, especially during future public health crises.

Article Abstract

Background: To investigate the changes in the unhealthy eye-related behaviors of junior middle school students during the COVID-19 pandemic and the double reduction policy and its relationship with myopia.

Methods: Data were obtained from the 2019-2022 Tianjin Children and Youth Myopia, Common Diseases and Health Influencing Factors Survey. Latent profile analysis (LPA) and a generalized linear model (GLM) were applied to analyze the effect of eye-related behavior classes on myopia.

Results: A total of 2508 junior middle school students were included. The types of eye-related behavior were categorized into the medium-healthy behavior group, heavy academic burden and near-eye behavior group, insufficient lighting group and high-healthy behavior group. Students with heavy academic burdens and near-eye behavior were more likely to develop myopia than were those in the high-healthy group (OR = 1.466, 95% CI = 1.203-1.787; P < 0.001).

Conclusions: The dual reduction policy has a positive effect on improving unhealthy eye-related behaviors, and the prevention and control of myopia through the use of different combinations of eye-related behaviors are heterogeneous among junior middle school students. In the post-COVID-19 period, we should continue to implement a double reduction policy and formulate targeted eye-related behavior strategies to provide an important reference for the prevention and control of myopia among children and adolescents during public health emergencies in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11157889PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18958-0DOI Listing

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