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Analysis of the Visual Healthy Status and Problems Impaired Adolescents in China

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DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2024.050101 | Downloads: 9 | Views: 213

Author(s)

Fangyi Ning 1, Yongqiang Mao 1

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1 Department of Physical Education, Beijing Union University, Beijing, China

Corresponding Author

Yongqiang Mao

ABSTRACT

In the past ten years, the fact that the rate of myopia in China remains high has become the main problem that seriously endangers youths a teenagers' public health.  Related data shows that the myopia rate of students' from Chinese middle or high schools and colleges has exceeded by 70%. The myopia rate of primary school students' has risen to 40%, and the percent of preschool children of myopia is up to 2.5%. Therefore, it is very important to explore the prevention and strategies to control myopia in China and reduce the myopia of adolescents. From the perspective of healthy China, the problem of visual impairment in China has not caused due attention, and parents and guardians lack of cognition of environmental factors to prevent myopia, leading to a serious lack of children's correct cognition of eye hygiene and life behavior. Therefore, it is the core of this paper to effectively reduce the problem of myopia in Chinese adolescents to deeply analyze the influencing factors of visual health in Chinese adolescents and strengthen the exploration of the prevention and control strategies of myopia in China.

KEYWORDS

Healthy China, Adolescent, Visual Impairment, Health Status, Problem

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Fangyi Ning, Yongqiang Mao, Analysis of the Visual Healthy Status and Problems Impaired Adolescents in China. Social Medicine and Health Management (2024) Vol. 5: 1-6. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2024.050101.

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