YOGA 眼保健操与屈光不正

Snehal Mahadik, S. Khare, Vinod Diwan
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文章深入探讨了屈光不正这一影响全球大部分人口的常见视力问题,并特别强调了这一问题在学龄儿童中的日益严重。由于 COVID-19 的流行,数字设备的使用量激增,这加剧了人们的担忧,因为长时间使用屏幕会导致现有的视力不良问题恶化。文章强调了未解决的屈光不正问题对儿童造成的多方面影响,包括学习成绩下降、社会交往障碍和久坐不动的生活方式。社会经济和人口因素在屈光不正的发病率中扮演着重要角色,而获得眼科保健服务的机会有限对低收入家庭的影响尤为严重。文章强调了早期诊断和干预对预防不必要后果的重要性。文章的很大一部分内容探讨了瑜伽在缓解屈光不正方面的潜在作用。瑜伽的整体方法融合了眼保健操、正念、减压和户外练习,为促进眼睛健康带来了希望。文章承认瑜伽可能无法矫正屈光不正,但强调瑜伽有可能减轻屏幕时间和近距离工作活动造成的眼睛疲劳,最终培养儿童更健康的生活习惯和整体健康。文章最后强调,在提供标准眼科护理的同时,还需要提供辅助性护理,以确保儿童的视力健康和学业成功,同时建议人们将瑜伽作为保障儿童眼睛健康和生活质量的一个步骤。
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YOGA eye exercises and Refractive Errors
The article delves into the prevalent issue of refractive errors, a common visual problem affecting a substantial portion of the global population, and particularly emphasizes its growing occurrence among school-going children. The surge in digital device usage due to the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified concerns, as extended screen time contributes in worsening the existing problem of poor vision. The article underscores the multifaceted impact of unaddressed refractive errors on children, including hindered academic performance, impaired social interactions, and a sedentary lifestyle. Socioeconomic and demographic factors play a role in the prevalence of refractive errors, with limited access to eye care services disproportionately affecting lower-income families. The importance of early diagnosis and intervention is highlighted to prevent unwanted consequences. A significant portion of the article explores the potential role of yoga in mitigating refractive errors. Yoga's holistic approach, incorporating eye exercises, mindfulness, stress reduction, and outdoor practice, offers promise in promoting eye health. While acknowledging that yoga may not correct refractive errors, the article emphasizes its potential to reduce eye strain caused by screen time and near-work activities, ultimately fostering healthier habits and overall well-being in children. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for complementary practices alongside standard eye care to ensure children's visual health and academic success while suggesting that embracing yoga could be a step toward safeguarding children's eye health and quality of life.
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