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Bifocals may correct nearsightedness among kids
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 | http://www.nerve.in/news:253500239290 | channel: Americas

" Of the 135 children, 131 completed the 24-month study. Progression of myopia was most rapid among those who wore single-focus lenses, slower among those who wore bifocals and slowest among those who wore prismatic bifocals. "
 
Toronto, Jan 12 - Bifocal glasses may be effective in slowing the onset of myopia or nearsightedness among children, according to a new study.

Myopia is common among children, with prevalence as high as 50-60 percent by the age of 12 years in East Asian countries, the report says.

Prevalence is also high among Asian children living in Western countries. Bifocals -- glasses with two different corrective powers -- and multifocals have been tested as remedy for myopia in kids with relatively ineffective results.

Desmond Cheng and his colleagues of Hong Kong Polytechnic University - conducted a randomized controlled clinical trial among 135 Chinese Canadian children of average age 10.3 years.

Children were assigned to one of three treatment groups: 41 wore single-vision lenses, 48 wore bifocals and 46 wore bifocals with prism, which helps the eyes work together, said an HKPU release.

Of the 135 children, 131 completed the 24-month study. Progression of myopia was most rapid among those who wore single-focus lenses, slower among those who wore bifocals and slowest among those who wore prismatic bifocals.

The findings appeared in the January issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, a JAMA & Archives journals.

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