Dietary intake and its association with myopia in children in Goa

Aksha Shetty, Anasuya Ganguly, Suvarna Chodankar, U. Usgaonkar
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Myopia is a multifactorial condition. Myopia is largely influenced by hereditary and environmental variables. Vitamins D, E, and C, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants have been noted as essential for preserving healthy eye function and possibly reducing the development of myopia. : This study was conducted to compare dietary consumption between myopes and emmetropes.: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the outpatient department of ophthalmology in the state of Goa, India. Children aged between 7 and 15 years were included. Children with visual acuity of less than 0.1 logMAR later underwent objective evaluation using retinoscopy and subjective refraction. The spherical equivalent (SE), and myopia were defined as SE 0.5 D in at least one eye. Children with logMAR visual acuity of 0.1 in both eyes, no glasses, or an ophthalmic history were classified as emmetropic (SE< 0.50D). A daily intake interview was taken using a 24-hour dietary recall, and a detailed interview of the subject's food consumption was taken.: A total of 60 children who visited the outpatient department of ophthalmology were included in the analysis. The sample consisted of 31 emmetropes and 29 myopes The mean age of the sample was 10 ± 2.29 years. Almost half the population was male (32 children [53.33%]). The mean refractive error in myopic children was -2.02 ± 1.449 D. The mean axial length in emmetrope children was 22.84 ± 0.972 mm, and in myopic children it was 23.81 ± 0.91mm (P = 0.629). Emmetropes showed higher dietary nutritional consumption than myopes in all dietary components, but the results were not statistically significant. In our study, we could not link Diet and myopia statistically. Although there is a clear indication that emmetropes demonstrated better dietary consumption compared to myopes.
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果阿儿童的膳食摄入量及其与近视的关系
近视是一种多因素疾病。近视在很大程度上受遗传和环境变量的影响。维生素 D、E 和 C、欧米茄-3 脂肪酸以及抗氧化剂被认为是保持眼睛健康功能和减少近视发展所必需的物质。 本研究旨在比较近视眼和散光眼的膳食摄入量:在印度果阿邦的眼科门诊部进行了一项横断面研究。研究对象包括 7 至 15 岁的儿童。视力低于 0.1 logMAR 的儿童随后接受了视网膜镜和主观屈光度的客观评估。球面等效视力(SE)和近视被定义为至少一只眼睛的 SE 为 0.5 D。双眼对数视力均为 0.1、未佩戴眼镜或有眼科病史的儿童被归类为散光(SE< 0.50D)。采用 24 小时饮食回忆法对受试者进行每日摄入量访谈,并对受试者的食物摄入量进行详细访谈:共有 60 名到眼科门诊部就诊的儿童被纳入分析范围。样本的平均年龄为 10 ± 2.29 岁。近一半的样本为男性(32 名儿童 [53.33%])。近视儿童的平均屈光度为-2.02 ± 1.449 D。近视儿童的平均轴长为 22.84 ± 0.972 mm,近视儿童的平均轴长为 23.81 ± 0.91 mm(P = 0.629)。在所有膳食成分中,近视眼儿童的膳食营养消耗量均高于非近视眼儿童,但结果并无统计学意义。在我们的研究中,我们无法从统计学角度将饮食与近视联系起来。尽管有明确迹象表明,与近视眼相比,近视眼患者的膳食摄入量更高。
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