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Abstract(s)
As the use of smartphones and other digital devices becomes an integral part of modern life, it is increasingly common to witness children engaging with these devices at younger ages and for extended periods. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated this trend, significantly impacting the way children interact with technology. This study aims to evaluate visual function and lacrimal volume in preschool-aged children and explore possible correlations with the age of screen usage initiation and daily screen time.
Description
Keywords
Display screen
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Mateus, C., Dias, L., Rodrigues, M., Magalhães, R., Ferreira, S., & Rocha, N. (2024). P-588 The impact of displayscreen use on visual function at an early age. Occupational Medicine, 74(Supplement_1), 0. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1405
Publisher
OXFORD Academic
CC License
Without CC licence