Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory

The modern theory of acquired myopia (the theory of retinal defocus) is being considered against the backdrop of the global pandemic forecast: about 5 billion by 2050 year. The inconsistency of tincremental retinal defocus theory in part of the proposed executive mechanisms has been revealed. Until...

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Main Authors: Koshits I.N., Svetlova O.V., Guseva M.G., Balashevich L.I., Makarov F.N., Egemberdiev M.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2016/6/9-fulltext
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Svetlova O.V.
Guseva M.G.
Balashevich L.I.
Makarov F.N.
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description The modern theory of acquired myopia (the theory of retinal defocus) is being considered against the backdrop of the global pandemic forecast: about 5 billion by 2050 year. The inconsistency of tincremental retinal defocus theory in part of the proposed executive mechanisms has been revealed. Until the regulations for visual work are absent, the issues of video ecology and total prevention of acquired myopia should take the first place in the fight against the myopia pandemic.
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spelling doaj.art-e7b3e1c7108849eeb56400df157614ca2024-01-16T08:42:19ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402016-12-016435810.31288/oftalmolzh201664357Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory Koshits I.N.0Svetlova O.V.1Guseva M.G.2Balashevich L.I.3Makarov F.N.4Egemberdiev M.B.5Petercom-Networks / Management Systems Consulting Group Cl. corp.I. Mechnikov Northwestern State Medical UniversityDiagnostic municipal Center «Vodokanal Spb.»S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, St. Petersburg branchPavlov Institute of Physiology Russian Academy of SciencesUnited Hospital of the «Chuya» District, Department of OphthalmologyThe modern theory of acquired myopia (the theory of retinal defocus) is being considered against the backdrop of the global pandemic forecast: about 5 billion by 2050 year. The inconsistency of tincremental retinal defocus theory in part of the proposed executive mechanisms has been revealed. Until the regulations for visual work are absent, the issues of video ecology and total prevention of acquired myopia should take the first place in the fight against the myopia pandemic.https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2016/6/9-fulltextadaptationacquired myopiadefocus theoryvideo ecologyvisual performancecontrol mechanisms of accommodation and axial length
spellingShingle Koshits I.N.
Svetlova O.V.
Guseva M.G.
Balashevich L.I.
Makarov F.N.
Egemberdiev M.B.
Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
Journal of Ophthalmology
adaptation
acquired myopia
defocus theory
video ecology
visual performance
control mechanisms of accommodation and axial length
title Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
title_full Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
title_fullStr Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
title_short Adaptive myopia. Part 1. Actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
title_sort adaptive myopia part 1 actuating mechanisms of optic axis growth in the incremental retinal defocus theory
topic adaptation
acquired myopia
defocus theory
video ecology
visual performance
control mechanisms of accommodation and axial length
url https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2016/6/9-fulltext
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