INCREASED MYOPIA PREVALENCE IN YOUNGSTERS AS A RESULT OF ONLINE LEARNING

Nicholas Chally Tirayoh, Veri Hardinansyah Dja'far
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Myopia is a condition in which distant objects cannot be clearly displayed on the retina by the optical system of the eye, because the incoming light is refracted in front of the retina or yellow spot. Along with genetic factors, another important aspect that affect myopia is lifestyle. When a pandemic strikes, it alters people's behavior. Outdoor activities have decreased significantly, while the use of gadgets has increased as a result of youngsters learning online, which needs the use of gadgets. This study aims to determine the increase in the incidence of myopia in children due the online learning process. The type of research conducted is in the form of literature review. Searches for data that meets literature reviews that match the topic are conducted online. Online searches conducted through scientific journal sites have a diverse and quality database, namely PubMed, Schocar, and Libgen published in the last 6 years (2015-2021). Researchers found 8 journals using keywords relevant to the study. The findings highlight that the use of smartphones can cause DED, myopia and blurred vision. Due the pandemic Covid-19 situation that occur today requires children to take part in online learning programs from home via smartphone screens. Indirectly, short distance activities and lack of exposure to natural sunlight increase asthenopia conditions and increase myopia cases for children. If not addressed early on, these risks becoming an explosion of myopia cases, while the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is still unknown. Therefore, myopia preventive measures are required during pandemic outbreaks that are relevant and effective.
由于在线学习,青少年近视率增加
近视是眼睛的光学系统无法清晰地显示远处物体在视网膜上的一种情况,因为入射的光线在视网膜或黄斑前发生了折射。除了遗传因素外,影响近视的另一个重要因素是生活方式。当大流行来袭时,它会改变人们的行为。户外活动明显减少,而电子设备的使用却增加了,因为年轻人在网上学习,这需要使用电子设备。本研究旨在确定在线学习过程中儿童近视发生率的增加。研究类型采用文献综述的形式。在线搜索符合主题的文献综述的数据。通过科学期刊网站进行的在线搜索有一个多样化和高质量的数据库,即PubMed, Schocar和Libgen在过去6年(2015-2021)发表的文章。研究人员发现有8本期刊使用了与该研究相关的关键词。研究结果强调,使用智能手机会导致DED、近视和视力模糊。由于今天发生的Covid-19大流行情况要求儿童在家通过智能手机屏幕参加在线学习计划。间接地,短距离活动和缺乏自然阳光照射会增加儿童的视弱状况和近视病例。如果不及早解决,这些风险可能会导致近视病例激增,而COVID-19大流行的结束仍不得而知。因此,在大流行爆发期间,需要采取相关和有效的近视预防措施。
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