The effect of near work on the anterior eye and associations with myopia: a narrative review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Clinical and Experimental Optometry Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1080/08164622.2025.2468900
Hamed Niyazmand, Khyber Alam, Jason Charng, Emily C Woodman-Pieterse, Scott A Read, Stephen J Vincent, Rohan P J Hughes
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The global prevalence of myopia has increased significantly in recent decades, and it is anticipated that half the population of the world will be myopic by 2050. The dramatic increase in myopia cannot be explained solely by genetic factors; hence, environmental factors such as near work may play an important role in myopia development. Near work activities involve accommodation, convergence, and pupil constriction, which lead to various mechanical changes that alter the structural and optical properties of the anterior eye. Mechanical changes associated with near work activities include ciliary body contraction, medial rectus contraction, lateral rectus relaxation, changes in the eyelid-cornea interaction, pupil size, and crystalline lens shape and position. These structural variations lead to optical changes including a change in spherical refractive power, astigmatism, accommodative convergence, higher order aberrations, and retinal image quality. Several differences in near work-related optical and structural changes have been observed between myopes and non-myopes. These differences elucidate mechanisms that potentially underpin near work-associated axial elongation and myopia development. This narrative review explores anterior segment structural and optical changes during near work and their potential mechanistic contribution to myopia development, while highlighting literature gaps that require further research.

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近距离工作对前眼的影响及其与近视的关系:一个叙述性的回顾。
近几十年来,全球近视发病率显著增加,预计到2050年,全球近视人口将达到一半。近视的急剧增加不能仅仅用遗传因素来解释;因此,近距离工作等环境因素可能在近视发展中起重要作用。近工作活动涉及调节、收敛和瞳孔收缩,这些活动导致各种机械变化,从而改变前眼的结构和光学特性。与近距离工作活动相关的机械变化包括睫状体收缩、内侧直肌收缩、外侧直肌松弛、眼睑-角膜相互作用、瞳孔大小和晶状体形状和位置的变化。这些结构的变化导致光学变化,包括球面折射率、散光、可调节收敛、高阶像差和视网膜图像质量的变化。近视眼和非近视眼在近工作相关的光学和结构变化方面存在一些差异。这些差异阐明了可能支持近工作相关的轴向伸长和近视发展的机制。本文综述了近距离工作中前段结构和光学的变化及其对近视发展的潜在机制贡献,同时强调了需要进一步研究的文献空白。
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Optometry is a peer reviewed journal listed by ISI and abstracted by PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Citation Index and Current Contents. It publishes original research papers and reviews in clinical optometry and vision science. Debate and discussion of controversial scientific and clinical issues is encouraged and letters to the Editor and short communications expressing points of view on matters within the Journal''s areas of interest are welcome. The Journal is published six times annually.
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