Myopia intervention and ultraviolet radiation related eye diseases: a narrative literature review

Shanel Sharma*, Loreto Rose, Angela Schulz, Daya P. Sharma, Alina Zeldovich, Cristena Azzi, Ken Nischal

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Abstract

There has been an increased understanding of the protective effect of two or more hours in high lux light on the development and progression of myopia. The aim of myopia management is to reduce the incidence of high myopia and sight-threatening myopic complications. Equally important are the sight-threatening complications of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on the eye and adnexal structures. This review will analyze the literature for both these epidemics to help guide public health policy. Whilst increasing childhood high lux light exposure is important, consideration of a holistic eye health policy should ensure that UV eye diseases are also prevented. The advent of ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence photography has increased our understanding that significant UV eye damage occurs in childhood, with 81% of children aged 12–15 years having signs of UV eye damage. Hence, the need to reduce myopia and protect from UV-related eye diseases needs simultaneous consideration. Advocating for eye protection is important, particularly as the natural squint reflex is disabled with dark sunglasses lenses. The pathways UV reaches the eye need to be considered and addressed to ensure that sunglasses offer optimum UV eye protection. The design of protective sunglasses that simultaneously allow high lux light exposure and protect from UVR is critical in combating both these epidemics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-158
Number of pages8
JournalTaiwan Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Age-related macular degeneration
  • myopia
  • pterygium
  • sunglasses
  • ultraviolet-related eye diseases

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