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Season 3 – Episode 3: Blurred vision – The myopia epidemic and indoor lifestyles

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Today, more and more children around the world are developing myopia, or nearsightedness — especially in East Asia, where prevalence among school-aged children can reach up to 70%.

Can simply spending more time outside in daylight help protect children from developing myopia?

In this episode, our guest Asst. Prof. Raymond P. Najjar (National University of Singapore) breaks down:

  • What we know about the link between light exposure and myopia in children

  • Why kids aren’t spending enough time outdoors (and no — it’s not just because of tablets!)

  • How we might be able to rethink indoor lighting in schools to better support healthy visual development

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Timestamps

(00:00) Intro and questions to kids

(02:37) Guest introduction

(03:30) Understanding myopia: causes and prevalence

(06:58) The role of light and the environment

(11:45) Challenges in increasing outdoor time in kids

(16:27) Improving indoor lighting for myopia control: the LightSPAN project

(23:09) Behavioural interventions with parents

(27:14) Light exposure and myopia control in adults

(29:30) Conclusions

(31:07) Outro with more kids snippets

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