Abstract

Introduction Near work has always been associated with the influence of myopia (Ip JM, et al., 2008, Saw SM, et al., 2001 & 2002, Goss DA, et al., 2000). It has been shown to affect the progression of myopia. In this study, we aimed to determine if there is a relationship between outdoor activities and myopia, as the prevalence of myopia seems to be lower in children who are more active outdoor. (Rose KA, et al., 2008, Dirani M, et al., 2009, Jones LA, et al., 2007). In addition, we also aimed to establish if the level of education affects myopia prevalence.

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