A gênese da miopia à luz (solar) de novas evidências: redução do tempo gasto ao ar livre diretamente associado ao aumento da miopia
Summary:
This paper discusses the role of outdoor exposure and sunlight in the prevention of myopia, focusing on the modulating effect of sunlight on the release of retinal dopamine.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the role of sunlight and outdoor exposure in preventing myopia, a common eye health issue.
- Education and learning: The paper discusses the impact of modern lifestyle habits, such as increased screen time and decreased outdoor time, on the development of myopia in children.
- Well-being: The paper suggests that increased outdoor exposure and sunlight can contribute to overall well-being by preventing the development of myopia.
Author(s)
S Stefano, LC de Freitas Lima
Publication Year:
2022
Number of Citations:
0
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