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Disordered sleep and myopia risk among Chinese children

dc.contributor.authorZhou, Zhongqiang
dc.contributor.authorMorgan, Ian G.
dc.contributor.authorChen, Qianyun
dc.contributor.authorJin, Ling
dc.contributor.authorHe, Mingguang
dc.contributor.authorCongdon, Nathan
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-13T06:05:45Z
dc.date.available2015-07-13T06:05:45Z
dc.date.issued2015-03-26
dc.date.updated2015-12-11T07:52:03Z
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE Disordered sleep and myopia are increasingly prevalent among Chinese children. Similar pathways may be involved in regulation of both sleep cycles and eye growth. We therefore sought to examine the association between disordered sleep and myopia in this group. METHODS Urban primary school children participating in a clinical trial on myopia and outdoor activity underwent automated cycloplegic refraction with subjective refinement. Parents answered questions about children's sleep duration, sleep disorders (Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire [CSHQ]), near work and time spent outdoors. RESULTS Among 1970 children, 1902 (96.5%, mean [standard deviation SD] age 9.80 [0.44] years, 53.1% boys) completed refraction and questionnaires. Myopia < = -0.50 Diopters was present in both eyes of 588 (30.9%) children (1329/3804 = 34.9% of eyes) and 1129 children (59.4%) had abnormal CSHQ scores (> 41). In logistic regression models by eye, odds of myopia < = -0.50D increased with worse CSHQ score (Odds Ratio [OR] 1.01 per point, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] [1.001, 1.02], P = 0.014) and more night-time sleep (OR 1.02, 95% CI [1.01, 1.04, P = 0.002], while male sex (OR 0.82, 95% CI [0.70, 0.95], P = 0.008) and time outdoors (OR = 0.97, 95% CI [0.95, 0.99], P = 0.011) were associated with less myopia. The association between sleep duration and myopia was not significant (p = 0.199) for total (night + midday) sleep. CONCLUSIONS Myopia and disordered sleep were both common in this cohort, but we did not find consistent evidence for an association between the two. TRIAL REGISTRATION clinicaltrials.gov NCT00848900.
dc.description.sponsorshipSupported by the Basic Research Fund for the State Key Laboratory at Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center. Prof Congdon is supported by a grant from the Government of China's Thousand Man Program.en_AU
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/14288
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
dc.rights© 2015 Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
dc.sourcePLOS ONE
dc.titleDisordered sleep and myopia risk among Chinese children
dc.typeJournal article
dcterms.dateAccepted2015-02-02
local.bibliographicCitation.issue3en_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.startpagee0121796en_AU
local.contributor.affiliationMorgan, I. G., ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science, Research School of Biology, The Australian National Universityen_AU
local.contributor.authoruidu7401805en_AU
local.identifier.absfor110906 - Sensory Systems
local.identifier.ariespublicationa383154xPUB3064
local.identifier.citationvolume10en_AU
local.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0121796en_AU
local.identifier.essn1932-6203en_AU
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-84926226018
local.publisher.urlhttps://www.plos.org/en_AU
local.type.statusPublished Versionen_AU

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