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مقاله
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Abstract
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Title:
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A comparison of central and peripheral refraction between 4-6 years old Children user and non-user of smartphones and/or other electronic screens
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Author(s):
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Mirzajani A, Hosseini M, Jafarzadehpur E, Abolghasemi J
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Presentation Type:
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Oral
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Subject:
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Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology
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Others:
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Presenting Author:
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Name:
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Ali Mirzajani
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Affiliation :(optional)
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Iran University of Medical Sciences
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E mail:
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mirzajani.a@iums.ac.ir
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Phone:
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02188223400
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Mobile:
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09123897841
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Purpose:
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The purpose of the present study is to compare central and peripheral refraction between children of 4-6 years old user and non-user of smartphones and /or other electronic screens.
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Methods:
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In this cross-sectional study, 106 children aged 4-6 years old were enrolled in two groups of user (56 children: 34 boys and 22 girls) and non-user (50 children: 30 girls and 20 boys) of smartphones and /or other electronic screens.
The user group used smartphones and /or other electronic screens for 1-3 hours a day for at least one year and non-user group either did not use these screens or used less than half an hour occasionally and not every day.
All children have visual acuity of at least 20/20 with or without correction and showed no other ocular or systemic diseases. Both groups were evaluated for central refraction and peripheral refraction up to 20° eccentricity in nasal and temporal directions and up to 10° eccentricity in superior direction using the Shin-Nippon K5001 autorefractometer. The outcome measures were compared with SPSS statistical software.
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Results:
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Comparing the findings did not show any statistically significant difference in terms of central and peripheral refraction in superior, nasal and temporal eccentricities between the user and non-user groups (P>0.05).
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Conclusion:
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According to the results of the present study, it concludes that using smartphones and/or other electronic screens for 1-3 hours a day do not show any effect on central and peripheral refraction in children with low range of refractive states.
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