• How to cure myopia
HomeNavigate to Articles Index
Your favorite resources...

what causes myopia
Article

Below, you'll find extensive information on what causes myopia articles and products.

What causes myopia? Could My Parents Have Prevented It?
By Dr Andrew Fink

It was once John Lennon. Now Harry Potter has become the latest folk hero to be recognized by his trademark glasses. But being myopic (near or short-sighted) is not necessarily desirable judging by the millions each year who opt for and enjoy the benefits of laser vision correction. For others with severe high myopia, the consequences can be much more than the nuisance of thick heavy glasses, but actual blindness due to retinal degeneration.

How I cured my myopia.


Myopia has become a plague of western society over the last 100 years, with significant increases even over the last 1-2 decades amongst children. In Singapore for instance the rate of amongst school kids is about 75%, up from about 25% just 30 years ago. The authorities there are having difficulty finding recruits for the police and army.


In Israel between 1990 and 2002 the rate of among school children increased from 20% to 28%. Amongst the Jewish ultra-orthodox male population in Israel the prevalence has reached up to 80%.


Myopia is much more common where one parent is myopic, and more common still with two parents. In other words genetic make up is a very important factor in determining its cause.


However environmental factors are also crucial. For instance 70 per cent of 18-year-old men of Indian origin living in Singapore have myopia, while in India itself the rate is roughly 10 per cent. The same can be seen in Inuit and Pacific Islanders where rates have shot up in recent decades. A study in Nepal found that Sherpa children who led a rural lifestyle had a prevalence of of only 2.9% compared with 21.7% for Tibetan children (with a similar genetic ancestry to the Sherpas) who led an urban lifestyle.


Some are convinced that the cause of the increasing is the increased hours spent focusing close up (known as accommodating), reading and sitting in front of a computer screen. One study in Singapore showed that spending more than 20.5 hours reading and writing a week was found to be positively associated with myopia.


Ultra-orthodox Jewish males spend many hours from a young age studying religious texts and swaying backwards and forwards, accommodating and re-accomodating their focus. Some 80% of this community are myopic whilst their female counterparts, and non ultra-orthodox Jewish males have rates no higher than in other Caucasian populations.


However, in contrast, we have the island of Vanuatu where children study for 8 hours a day and their rates of are extremely low, around 2%. Here scientists have put forward a dietary theory saying that Vanuatans eat food low in refined starches, in contrast to a typical Western diet, and this is somehow protective. The authors of the Nepalese study mentioned above were unable to explain their findings, and could not relate it to hours of schooling. Other studies in Singapore have also failed to show a statistical association with hours of close work.


Whatever, it is known that myopic children tend to be more studious than non myopic classmates and spend more hours reading. And in contrast children who play more sport are less likely to be near sighted and require glasses. But what is cause and what is effect is debatable.


Confused? So is the medical profession-which is why I cant tell you how to prevent your childrens myopia. But our knowledge of what does not work and what just might work is increasing. Watch this space!



Dr Fink is a practising eye surgeon who specialises in laser and cataract surgery. He is a leading web journalist on vision and eye problems, and advises on online discount contact lens purchasing at http://www.healthylens.com

How to cure myopia
Chicago Lasik Eye Surgery- The Debate Goes On
By Kenneth L Myers
Chicago Lasik eye surgery doctors have been in a heated debate as to which is safer. Is Lasik safer or are contacts safer? Contact lenses are basically eyeglasses without the Read more...
What causes myopia
Complications Of Lasik Eye Surgery
By John
Generally chances of complications after a eye surgery is about 5%. That might be a vary low number, but still there are risks. It has been observed that most of the complications arise out of the Read more...

Related RSS Feeds


Article Title: Abbott Receives U.S. FDA Approval For New Cataract Multifocal Intraocular Lens
Release Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 02:00:00 PST
Description: Abbott (NYSE: ABT) announced today it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the TECNIS Multifocal 1-Piece intraocular lens (IOL) for cataract patients with and without presbyopia. Intraocular lenses are implanted in a patient's eye after the removal of the natural lens that has become clouded by a cataract...


Article Title: Guide Dogs Granted Permission To Apply For Judicial Review In Dispute With Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea Over Plans For Exhibition Road, UK
Release Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 03:00:00 PST
Description: The High Court gave the green light to Guide Dogs to proceed with the legal challenge against Kensington and Chelsea's development plans for Exhibition Road. The scheme is reportedly costing £25m, funded by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, City of Westminster and the Mayor of London...


Article Title: Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And Cancer-Aiding Protein; Could Help Treatments For Retinoblastoma, Breast Cancer
Release Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:00:00 PST
Description: What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma...


Article Title: Risk Of Developing Cataracts Increased By Anti-Depressants
Release Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 05:00:00 PST
Description: Some anti-depressant drugs are associated with an increased chance of developing cataracts, according to a new statistical study by researchers at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and McGill University...

 
 

How to cure myopia

   
 
Heart Disease And Stroke Survivors Urge Congress To Increase Funding For The National Institutes Of Health
Enhance National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported research to improve health, spur economic growth and innovation and science. American Heart Association patient advocates and researchers today delivered that message to members of Congress during the association's Research Saves Lives Fly-In Lobby Day. Many heart disease and stroke survivors have benefited from advances as a result of NIH-supported research. However, despite progress and promising research opportunities, there is still no cure for heart disease or stroke...



Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:00:00 PST
 

more resources

How To Cover For The Cost Of Lasik Eye Surgery
By John
If we take the amount of money the Americans spend on lasik eye surgery then the average cost for the operation of each eye is about $1,800. Of course this will vary according to the surgeon and the Read more...
The Horror Stories About Lasik Surgery: The Truth
By John
You might have come across websites that are full with experiences of patients who had developed complication post LASIK surgery. What should you make of it. Well, it is a fact that LASIK surgery, as Read more...

more information

Nearsightedness. A refractive condition wherein light focuses in front of the retina, which results in far vision being blurred. Concave or "minus" lenses are prescribed for myopia.