Incidence of myopia in Swedish schoolchildren: A longitudinal study

Author:

Demir Pelsin1ORCID,Baskaran Karthikeyan1ORCID,Ramos Pedro Lima2ORCID,Naduvilath Thomas3ORCID,Sankaridurg Padmaja3ORCID,Macedo Antonio Filipe14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medicine and Optometry Linnaeus University Kalmar Sweden

2. EPIUnit ‐ Institute of Public Health University of Porto Porto Portugal

3. Brien Holden Vision Institute Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Department and Centre of Physics—Optometry and Vision Science University of Minho Braga Portugal

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe prevalence of myopia in Scandinavia tends to be lower than in other parts of the world. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of myopia and its predictors in Swedish children to characterise this trend.MethodsA 2‐year longitudinal study was conducted following a cohort of schoolchildren aged 8–16 years. Myopia was defined as a spherical equivalent refraction (SER) ≤ −0.50 D. The study enrolled 128 participants, 70 (55%) females with a mean age of 12.0 years (SD = 2.4).ResultsThe cumulative incidence of myopia during the follow‐up period was 5.5%, and the incidence rate of myopia was 3.2 cases per 100 person‐years. Participants with myopia at baseline exhibited a faster increase in refractive error during the follow‐up period. Likewise, participants with two myopic parents exhibited a more marked change towards myopia, regardless of their initial refractive error.ConclusionIn the current study, similar to prevalence, the incidence of myopia was low when compared with other parts of the world. These results lead us to formulate a new hypothesis that the normal emmetropisation process may be protected by low educational pressure practised in Sweden during early childhood. Further research is necessary to test this new hypothesis.

Publisher

Wiley

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