High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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Little evidence for an epidemic of myopia in Australian primary school children over the last 30 yearsFull correction and Undercorrection of Myopia Evaluation Trial: design and baseline data of a randomized, controlled, double-blind trial.Time outdoors and physical activity as predictors of incident myopia in childhood: a prospective cohort study.Gene profiling in experimental models of eye growth: clues to myopia pathogenesisEffect of outdoor activity on myopia onset and progression in school-aged children in northeast China: the Sujiatun Eye Care StudyAssociation between parental myopia and the risk of myopia in a childMyopia: precedents for research in the twenty-first century.Association of insulin-like growth factor-1 polymorphisms with high myopia in the Chinese population.Familial aggregation of myopia in the Tehran eye study: estimation of the sibling and parent offspring recurrence risk ratios.Pharmacology of myopia and potential role for intrinsic retinal circadian rhythms.Linkage analysis of high myopia susceptibility locus in 26 familiesHigher order monochromatic aberrations of the human infant eyeTime Outdoors at Specific Ages During Early Childhood and the Risk of Incident MyopiaPrevalence of refractive errors in a Brazilian population: the Botucatu eye study.Study design, rationale and methods for a population-based study of myopia in schoolchildren: the Myopia Investigation study in Taipei.Accommodation response to Chinese and Latin characters in Chinese-illiterate young adults.Genetic prediction of myopia: prospects and challenges.The ipRGC-Driven Pupil Response with Light Exposure, Refractive Error, and Sleep.Update on the epidemiology and genetics of myopic refractive error
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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High heritability of myopia does not preclude rapid changes in prevalence.
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Ian G Morgan
Kathryn A Rose
Wayne Smith
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10.1046/J.1442-9071.2002.00521.X
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z