Myopia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Association Between Breastfeeding and Likelihood of Myopia in 6-7 Years Old Children
Myopia is the main reason of vision loss in the world which is seen in 30.4 million adults
in USA (1). In a myopic eye, images are focused in front of retina because, cornea and
crystalline lens become more powerful in focusing the image or the eye axis become too long
(axial myopia) (2).
Myopia prevalence in adolescents has been raised in recent years and nowadays it has reached
to 10-25% and 60-80% in western and eastern countries respectively (3). Tehran eye study
showed that the prevalence of myopia in Tehran is 21.8% and 17.2% based on manifest and
cycloplegic refraction respectively (4). One study in Dezful, Iran showed that 3.7% of 7-15
years old children are myopic (5).
Today potential role of early life nutrition in myopia development in later life is becoming
an attractive field of study. It has been shown that until weaning; breast milk is the main
source of many nutrients [such as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)] which are important for
photoreceptors and cortical neuronal development (6). But results about the relationship
between breastfeeding and likelihood of childhood myopia are controversial. A
hypothesis-generating study (7) showed an independent and inverse relationship between
breastfeeding and likelihood of myopia in 10-12 year old Singaporean children. However, data
pulled from three English birth cohorts done in 10-11y and 15-16y children did not show any
effect (8).
To examine the association between breastfeeding pattern and likelihood of myopia in 6-7y
children, a retrospective case-control study is designed in National Nutrition and Food
Technology research Institute of Iran. This study will try to assess breastfeeding pattern
and almost all cofactors which may relate to myopia.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 245 |
Est. completion date | June 2009 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2009 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 6 Years to 7 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria for case group subjects: - Subjects must be 6-7 years old - Subjects must have myopia with or without astigmatism and the time period between diagnosis of myopia and recruiting the subjects must not be more than 6 months. - Subject must be graduating in grade 1 in one of north Tehran elementary schools. - Subject and their parents must have tendency to participate in this study. Inclusion criteria for control group subjects: - Subjects must be 6-7 years old - Subjects must graduate in grade, class and elementary school which case subjects is graduating in. Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria for case group subjects: - Subjects must not have any eye disorder other than myopia with or without astigmatism - Subjects must not have any metabolic or congenital disorder which has relationship with myopia. Exclusion criteria for control group subjects: - Subjects must not have any eye disorder - Subjects must not have any metabolic or congenital disorder which has relationship with myopia. - Subjects must not go on diet for any reason. |
Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Retrospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Iran, Islamic Republic of | National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute (NNFTRI) | Tehran |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Nutrition and Food Technology Institute |
Iran, Islamic Republic of,
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