Combination Effect of Outdoor Activity and Screen Exposure on Risk of Preschool Myopia: Findings From Longhua Child Cohort Study
Evidence regarding screen use and outdoor activity during very early childhood (i. e., from aged 1 to 3 years) and their potential combined links to the later preschool myopia is limited. This information is needed to release effective public health messages and propose intervention strategies again...
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Main Authors: | Lihua Huang (Author), Katrina L. Schmid (Author), Xiao-Na Yin (Author), Jingyu Zhang (Author), Jianbo Wu (Author), Guiyou Yang (Author), Zeng-Liang Ruan (Author), Xiao-Qin Jiang (Author), Chuan-An Wu (Author), Wei-Qing Chen (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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