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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Compelling Axial Length and cSER Findings, Plus New Case Reviews from Chinese Children,<br />\n
Presented at the 27<sup>th</sup> Congress of the Chinese Ophthalmological Society</em></p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p><strong>CHANGSHA, China, September 6, 2023</strong>—<a href="http://sgv.disko.love/">SightGlass Vision</a> today reported positive four-year outcomes from its pivotal CYPRESS study extension, which is evaluating the myopia control performance of the company’s Diffusion Optics Technology<sup>™ </sup>(DOT 0.2) spectacle lenses. The lenses use thousands of light scattering elements called dots, designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a unique mechanism of action to slow myopia progression in children.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>The findings are being presented at the 27th Congress of the Chinese Ophthalmological Society (CCOS), held in Changsha, Hunan Province. Thousands of eye care clinicians, researchers, and educators from across China and overseas attend the biennial event.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p><em>Control of Myopia using Diffusion Optics Technology Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 4 Year Results</em> (Zhu X, McParland M, et al) affirmed DOT 0.2 safety and efficacy in children aged 6–10 at the study’s initiation.<sup>¹</sup> Part two of the study—designed to collect 12 additional months of data—re-enrolled 98 participants from the original three-year, double-masked, randomized, multi-site clinical trial.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>Full four-year outcomes showed statistically significant slowing of axial length progression and cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (cSER), with the most recent data underscoring strong DOT 0.2 performance. During the 36- to 48-month timeframe, axial length mean change was 0.13 ±0.02 mm for the test group (n=55) and 0.18 ±0.02 mm for the control (n=41; p=0.038). cSER mean change was -0.25 ±0.04 D for the test group and -0.38 ±0.05 D for control (p=0.043).</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>“<em>The CYPRESS four-year findings confirm the demonstrated efficacy, safety, and overall performance of Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses</em>,” said Andrew Sedgwick, CEO of SightGlass Vision. “<em>Eye care professionals worldwide are demanding this level of scientific rigor, allowing them to confidently recommend the lenses to children and their caregivers. SightGlass Vision is proud to advance the myopia control category with our latest research and technologies, and enthusiastic about growing opportunities for spectacles in a child’s treatment regimen.</em>”</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>A separate presentation at CCOS explored the theoretical basis and practical application of DOT lenses. <em>Discussion of DOT Lenses Based on Contrast Reduction Theory and Real-World Case Sharing</em> (Wang D, Xie P, Huang J) analyzed the influence of contrast in children’s refractive development, the interaction between contrast signals and peripheral defocus signals, and the clinical performance of DOT lenses based on contrast reduction. Comparing existing studies with clinical observations of 117 Chinese children wearing DOT 0.2 lenses for 1 year, investigators concluded that contrast management , and that the lenses were effective and safe.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>Over the last two years, SightGlass Vision’s patent-protected technology with clinically proven efficacy<sup> ¹,²,³,⁴ </sup>made its commercial debut in several markets, including China, the Netherlands, and Israel, as well as through preliminary market trials in other countries. The company operates as a joint venture of CooperCompanies and EssilorLuxottica.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://sgv.disko.love">SightGlassVision.com</a>.</p>\n
<p> </p>\n
<p><strong>About SightGlass Vision</strong></p>\n
<p>SightGlass Vision develops innovative technologies and science-based treatments to address the global myopia epidemic, backed by novel and comprehensive research. Its unique Diffusion Optics Technology™️ is based on ground-breaking discoveries surrounding myopia progression. Spectacle lenses using its patent-protected approach incorporate thousands of light scattering elements called dots designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a method intended to reduce myopia progression in children. The treatment has completed the three years pivotal multisite clinical study. Founded in 2016, the company now operates as a joint venture of CooperCompanies and EssilorLuxottica to accelerate commercialization opportunities and expand the myopia management category worldwide.</p>\n
<p><em>SightGlass Vision™ Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses are not available for sale in the United States.</em></p>\n
<p><strong><u> </u></strong></p>\n
<p><strong><u>Media Contact</u></strong></p>\n
<p>Mike McDougall, APR, Fellow PRSA, FAAO</p>\n
<p>McDougall Communications for SightGlass Vision</p>\n
<p>+1-585-545-1815 or mike@mcdougallpr.com</p>\n
<p>————————————————-</p>\n
<p><a href="#_ednref1" name="_edn1"></a></p>\n
<p>1.Chalberg T., et al. Control of Myopia Using Diffusion Optics Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 42-month results. ARVO 2023 Annual Meeting presentation. 27 April 2023.</p>\n
<p>2. Control of myopia using Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). British Journal of Ophthalmology Published Online First: 01 September 2022. DOI: 10.1136/bjo-2021-321005</p>\n
<p>3. Rappon J., et al. Two-year effectiveness of a novel myopia management spectacle lens with full-time WEARERS. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2022;63(7):408.</p>\n
<p>4. Laughton, D et al. Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Spectacle Lens for Myopia Control Over Three Years. 2022 American Academy of Optometry annual meeting. 27 Oct 2022.</p>\n
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Compelling Axial Length and cSER Findings, Plus New Case Reviews from Chinese Children,\r\n
Presented at the 27<sup>th</sup> Congress of the Chinese Ophthalmological Society</em></p>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>CHANGSHA, China, September 6, 2023</strong>—<a href="http://sgv.disko.love/">SightGlass Vision</a> today reported positive four-year outcomes from its pivotal CYPRESS study extension, which is evaluating the myopia control performance of the company’s Diffusion Optics Technology<sup>™ </sup>(DOT 0.2) spectacle lenses. The lenses use thousands of light scattering elements called dots, designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a unique mechanism of action to slow myopia progression in children.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
The findings are being presented at the 27th Congress of the Chinese Ophthalmological Society (CCOS), held in Changsha, Hunan Province. Thousands of eye care clinicians, researchers, and educators from across China and overseas attend the biennial event.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<em>Control of Myopia using Diffusion Optics Technology Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 4 Year Results</em> (Zhu X, McParland M, et al) affirmed DOT 0.2 safety and efficacy in children aged 6–10 at the study’s initiation.<sup>¹</sup> Part two of the study—designed to collect 12 additional months of data—re-enrolled 98 participants from the original three-year, double-masked, randomized, multi-site clinical trial.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Full four-year outcomes showed statistically significant slowing of axial length progression and cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (cSER), with the most recent data underscoring strong DOT 0.2 performance. During the 36- to 48-month timeframe, axial length mean change was 0.13 ±0.02 mm for the test group (n=55) and 0.18 ±0.02 mm for the control (n=41; p=0.038). cSER mean change was -0.25 ±0.04 D for the test group and -0.38 ±0.05 D for control (p=0.043).\r\n
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\r\n
\r\n
“<em>The CYPRESS four-year findings confirm the demonstrated efficacy, safety, and overall performance of Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses</em>,” said Andrew Sedgwick, CEO of SightGlass Vision. “<em>Eye care professionals worldwide are demanding this level of scientific rigor, allowing them to confidently recommend the lenses to children and their caregivers. SightGlass Vision is proud to advance the myopia control category with our latest research and technologies, and enthusiastic about growing opportunities for spectacles in a child’s treatment regimen.</em>”\r\n
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\r\n
\r\n
A separate presentation at CCOS explored the theoretical basis and practical application of DOT lenses. <em>Discussion of DOT Lenses Based on Contrast Reduction Theory and Real-World Case Sharing</em> (Wang D, Xie P, Huang J) analyzed the influence of contrast in children's refractive development, the interaction between contrast signals and peripheral defocus signals, and the clinical performance of DOT lenses based on contrast reduction. Comparing existing studies with clinical observations of 117 Chinese children wearing DOT 0.2 lenses for 1 year, investigators concluded that contrast management , and that the lenses were effective and safe.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Over the last two years, SightGlass Vision’s patent-protected technology with clinically proven efficacy<sup> ¹,²,³,⁴ </sup>made its commercial debut in several markets, including China, the Netherlands, and Israel, as well as through preliminary market trials in other countries. The company operates as a joint venture of CooperCompanies and EssilorLuxottica.\r\n
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For more information, visit <a href="http://sgv.disko.love">SightGlassVision.com</a>.\r\n
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<strong>About SightGlass Vision</strong>\r\n
\r\n
SightGlass Vision develops innovative technologies and science-based treatments to address the global myopia epidemic, backed by novel and comprehensive research. Its unique Diffusion Optics Technology™️ is based on ground-breaking discoveries surrounding myopia progression. Spectacle lenses using its patent-protected approach incorporate thousands of light scattering elements called dots designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a method intended to reduce myopia progression in children. The treatment has completed the three years pivotal multisite clinical study. Founded in 2016, the company now operates as a joint venture of CooperCompanies and EssilorLuxottica to accelerate commercialization opportunities and expand the myopia management category worldwide.\r\n
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<em>SightGlass Vision™ Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses are not available for sale in the United States.</em>\r\n
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<strong><u> </u></strong>\r\n
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<strong><u>Media Contact</u></strong>\r\n
\r\n
Mike McDougall, APR, Fellow PRSA, FAAO\r\n
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McDougall Communications for SightGlass Vision\r\n
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+1-585-545-1815 or mike@mcdougallpr.com\r\n
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<a href="#_ednref1" name="_edn1"></a>\r\n
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1.Chalberg T., et al. Control of Myopia Using Diffusion Optics Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 42-month results. ARVO 2023 Annual Meeting presentation. 27 April 2023.\r\n
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2. Control of myopia using Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). British Journal of Ophthalmology Published Online First: 01 September 2022. DOI: 10.1136/bjo-2021-321005\r\n
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3. Rappon J., et al. Two-year effectiveness of a novel myopia management spectacle lens with full-time WEARERS. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2022;63(7):408.\r\n
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4. Laughton, D et al. Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Spectacle Lens for Myopia Control Over Three Years. 2022 American Academy of Optometry annual meeting. 27 Oct 2022.\r\n
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<h1><strong>What is contrast theory? </strong></h1>\r\n
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Ever since the 2000s and the introduction of smartphones, our lifestyle has drastically changed. You often hear parents telling their kids about that time when, when they were growing up, they didn’t have smartphones or unlimited gaming possibilities, and sitting hours in front of a screen was just not a thing.\r\n
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Well, times are changing, and nowadays, children spend more and more time indoors, developing strong digital habits from a young age and looking at and communicating through screens much more. And this keeps on evolving. According to a <a href="https://thevisioncouncil.org/blog/vision-council-shines-light-protecting-sight-and-health-multi-screen-era">Vision Council report</a>, 80% of adults report using digital devices for more than two hours a day. A lifestyle that could impact their health, specifically their vision.\r\n
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Indeed, these screens and time spent on near activities indoors aren’t just concerning because it makes them less prone to physical activities. It is problematic as it causes them to spend more time in high-contrast environments rather than in low-contrast environments. And why is that bad? Well, new research led by geneticians Profs. Neitz has linked this high contrast environment to the development of myopia: it is contrast theory.\r\n
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Here is everything you need to know about contrast theory and how it could affect your child’s vision development.\r\n
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<h2>What exactly are contrast and myopia?</h2>\r\n
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To reduce the development of myopia in children, one must first understand the link between contrast and the elongation of the eye, based on the breakthrough discovery that abnormally high contrast on the retina may lead to myopia progression.\r\n
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<h3>What is myopia?</h3>\r\n
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Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when your children have trouble seeing things clearly from far away. This could be a classroom board, a tv, or traffic signs. Their vision is much clearer when they look at nearby objects.\r\n
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This is caused by an elongated eyeball shape, which means the light entering the eye does not focus on the retina correctly and therefore causes far-away objects to appear blurry.\r\n
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Myopia is far from being just a minor inconvenience that makes your child need glasses. It has been estimated(1) that half the world’s population will be myopic by 2050, making it a true epidemic that could impact your child’s health in the future, potentially causing sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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A condition to look out for and treat accordingly, especially in kids, since it particularly affects children during their school years.\r\n
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<h3>What is a high or a low contrast environment?</h3>\r\n
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The photographers among you might already be familiar with contrast in a picture. It is when an element of a picture is enhanced by the accentuation of darker or brighter elements.\r\n
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In our everyday lives, this occurs mainly when we are indoors and staring at screens or reading books. This is a high-contrast environment.\r\n
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On the other hand, being outside is considered to be in a low-contrast environment. The colors can be more similar, for example lots of different shades of green on a countryside walk.\r\n
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<h2>What is contrast theory, and why is it linked to myopia?</h2>\r\n
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While researching how to prevent and control myopia, studies(2) have started to pay close attention to its link with contrast and even theorized that managing contrast could be important to myopia control.\r\n
<h3>What is contrast theory?</h3>\r\n
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After decades of research, studies led by genetician Profs. Neitz have found that these high-contrast environments in which our modern societies evolve could be closely linked to the prevalence of myopia.\r\n
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Specifically, our team has hypothesized that this high contrast, when detected by our retina, leads to excessive eye elongation, which, as seen before, is the cause of myopia. Therefore, managing contrast could lower the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down myopia progression.\r\n
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This is <a href="https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1258672/v1/48b1471f-8e7f-4dc8-8a7f-e96ab273e507.pdf?c=1647329372">contrast theory</a>. A clinical trial(3) was created to validate those findings, which it did with flying colors.\r\n
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<h3>Wait, isn’t myopia linked to lifestyle?</h3>\r\n
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Recent <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-019-00512-7">studies</a> have proven that myopia is linked to lifestyle.\r\n
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In fact, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837331/">research</a> has shown that if your child spent more time outdoors, rather than inside and staring at screens or books from a close distance, they could be less at risk of developing myopia.\r\n
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A full circle that links lifestyle to the development of myopia. This means that managing contrast could be important to control the progression of myopia.\r\n
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<h2>Diffusion Optics Technology™ lenses: Managing contrast to reduce myopia progression</h2>\r\n
Myopia is one of the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">leading causes of blindnes</a><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">s</a> in many countries across the world and a true epidemic. Following the emergence of contrast theory, new spectacles were developed, the Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses, that could help slow the progression of myopia in children.\r\n
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<h3>Why is controlling myopia important</h3>\r\n
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Myopia isn’t simply an inconvenient eyesight issue. It develops particularly quickly in children, as their eyes are still growing. Besides, having myopia early on in childhood is <a href="https://apao60.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Epidemiology-of-Myopia.pdf">associated with high myopia</a> in adult years, which could then lead to sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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While myopia is not yet curable, slowing down its progression is a good first step. Bring your children for regular eye examinations. And, if they do develop myopia, enquire about Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses.\r\n
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<img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-1079" src="http://sgv.disko.love/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/KVs021-e1687859959280-1024x765.png" alt="" width="1024" height="765" />\r\n
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<h3>Diffusion Optics Technology™ and its importance on myopia and contrast control</h3>\r\n
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Contrast theory has shown that managing contrast could be important to managing myopia. Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are the ideal solution to slow down myopia progression by managing contrast.\r\n
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Indeed, Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are fitted with light scattering elements. This is designed to reduce the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down the progression of myopia.\r\n
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A pioneer solution in myopia management that has been endorsed by <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">clinical studies</a> with children aged 6-10 years old (4).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\r\n
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Contrast theory, which closely links high contrast environments to the progression of myopia, could be important in slowing down the epidemic of myopia globally. One way to reduce exposure to these high-contrast environments? Encourage your children to play outdoors and enjoy activities other than screen time, and do not forget to take them to regular eye examinations with eye-care professionals. They will be able to assess your child’s vision and, if your kid does develop myopia, prescribe Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses to slow down its progression.\r\n
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(1) Holden BA, Fricke TR, Wilson DA, Jong M, Naidoo KS, Sankaridurg P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S, Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050, Ophthalmology, May 2016 Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1036–1042.\r\n
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(2) (3) (4) Rappon J, et al. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). Br J Ophthalmol Epub ahead of print: 01/09/22
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<strong>What is contrast theory? </strong>\r\n
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Ever since the 2000s and the introduction of smartphones, our lifestyle has drastically changed. You often hear parents telling their kids about that time when, when they were growing up, they didn’t have smartphones or unlimited gaming possibilities, and sitting hours in front of a screen was just not a thing.\r\n
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Well, times are changing, and nowadays, children spend more and more time indoors, developing strong digital habits from a young age and looking at and communicating through screens much more. And this keeps on evolving. According to a <a href="https://thevisioncouncil.org/blog/vision-council-shines-light-protecting-sight-and-health-multi-screen-era">Vision Council report</a>, 80% of adults report using digital devices for more than two hours a day. A lifestyle that could impact their health, specifically their vision.\r\n
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Indeed, these screens and time spent on near activities indoors aren’t just concerning because it makes them less prone to physical activities. It is problematic as it causes them to spend more time in high-contrast environments rather than in low-contrast environments. And why is that bad? Well, new research led by geneticians Profs. Neitz has linked this high contrast environment to the development of myopia: it is contrast theory.\r\n
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Here is everything you need to know about contrast theory and how it could affect your child’s vision development.\r\n
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What exactly are contrast and myopia?\r\n
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To reduce the development of myopia in children, one must first understand the link between contrast and the elongation of the eye, based on the breakthrough discovery that abnormally high contrast on the retina may lead to myopia progression.\r\n
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What is myopia?\r\n
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Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when your children have trouble seeing things clearly from far away. This could be a classroom board, a tv, or traffic signs. Their vision is much clearer when they look at nearby objects.\r\n
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This is caused by an elongated eyeball shape, which means the light entering the eye does not focus on the retina correctly and therefore causes far-away objects to appear blurry.\r\n
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Myopia is far from being just a minor inconvenience that makes your child need glasses. It has been estimated(1) that half the world’s population will be myopic by 2050, making it a true epidemic that could impact your child’s health in the future, potentially causing sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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A condition to look out for and treat accordingly, especially in kids, since it particularly affects children during their school years.\r\n
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What is a high or a low contrast environment?\r\n
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The photographers among you might already be familiar with contrast in a picture. It is when an element of a picture is enhanced by the accentuation of darker or brighter elements.\r\n
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In our everyday lives, this occurs mainly when we are indoors and staring at screens or reading books. This is a high-contrast environment.\r\n
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On the other hand, being outside is considered to be in a low-contrast environment. The colors can be more similar, for example lots of different shades of green on a countryside walk.\r\n
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What is contrast theory, and why is it linked to myopia?\r\n
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While researching how to prevent and control myopia, studies(2) have started to pay close attention to its link with contrast and even theorized that managing contrast could be important to myopia control.\r\n
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What is contrast theory?\r\n
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After decades of research, studies led by genetician Profs. Neitz have found that these high-contrast environments in which our modern societies evolve could be closely linked to the prevalence of myopia.\r\n
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Specifically, our team has hypothesized that this high contrast, when detected by our retina, leads to excessive eye elongation, which, as seen before, is the cause of myopia. Therefore, managing contrast could lower the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down myopia progression.\r\n
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This is <a href="https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1258672/v1/48b1471f-8e7f-4dc8-8a7f-e96ab273e507.pdf?c=1647329372">contrast theory</a>. A clinical trial(3) was created to validate those findings, which it did with flying colors.\r\n
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Wait, isn’t myopia linked to lifestyle?\r\n
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Recent <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-019-00512-7">studies</a> have proven that myopia is linked to lifestyle.\r\n
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In fact, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837331/">research</a> has shown that if your child spent more time outdoors, rather than inside and staring at screens or books from a close distance, they could be less at risk of developing myopia.\r\n
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A full circle that links lifestyle to the development of myopia. This means that managing contrast could be important to control the progression of myopia.\r\n
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Diffusion Optics Technology™ lenses: Managing contrast to reduce myopia progression\r\n
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Myopia is one of the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">leading causes of blindnes</a><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">s</a> in many countries across the world and a true epidemic. Following the emergence of contrast theory, new spectacles were developed, the Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses, that could help slow the progression of myopia in children.\r\n
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Why is controlling myopia important\r\n
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Myopia isn’t simply an inconvenient eyesight issue. It develops particularly quickly in children, as their eyes are still growing. Besides, having myopia early on in childhood is <a href="https://apao60.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Epidemiology-of-Myopia.pdf">associated with high myopia</a> in adult years, which could then lead to sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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While myopia is not yet curable, slowing down its progression is a good first step. Bring your children for regular eye examinations. And, if they do develop myopia, enquire about Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses.\r\n
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Diffusion Optics Technology™ and its importance on myopia and contrast control\r\n
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Contrast theory has shown that managing contrast could be important to managing myopia. Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are the ideal solution to slow down myopia progression by managing contrast.\r\n
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Indeed, Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are fitted with light scattering elements. This is designed to reduce the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down the progression of myopia.\r\n
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A pioneer solution in myopia management that has been endorsed by <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">clinical studies</a> with children aged 6-10 years old (4).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\r\n
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Contrast theory, which closely links high contrast environments to the progression of myopia, could be important in slowing down the epidemic of myopia globally. One way to reduce exposure to these high-contrast environments? Encourage your children to play outdoors and enjoy activities other than screen time, and do not forget to take them to regular eye examinations with eye-care professionals. They will be able to assess your child’s vision and, if your kid does develop myopia, prescribe Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses to slow down its progression.\r\n
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(1) Holden BA, Fricke TR, Wilson DA, Jong M, Naidoo KS, Sankaridurg P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S, Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050, Ophthalmology, May 2016 Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1036–1042.\r\n
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(2) (3) (4) Rappon J, et al. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). Br J Ophthalmol Epub ahead of print: 01/09/22
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<h1><strong>The prevention of eye disease in children - 4 top tips</strong></h1>\r\n
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We know the health of your child’s eyes is bound to be your number one priority and you’re going to want to do everything you can to protect it. The good news is that while some <strong>eye diseases</strong> such as myopia can be hereditary, there is plenty you can do to slow its progression. Even better news is that some <strong>eye problem symptoms</strong> can be avoided entirely if you follow a few simple steps. We have put together a list of the top 4 ways to help prevent <strong>eye health problems</strong> developing in your child and slow the progression of existing conditions.\r\n
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<h2><strong>Encourage them to spend more time outside with their friends</strong></h2>\r\n
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Encouraging your child to play outside more often may help their short-sightedness progress less quickly. In fact, spending two hours a day outside, especially when your child is very young, may even delay the onset of myopia. A recent <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341622/">study</a> found that time spent outdoors between the ages of three and nine greatly reduced the incidence of myopia once the children reached the ages of ten to fifteen.\r\n
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\r\n
\r\n
Although the exact reasons for this are not yet fully understood it seems that being outside in the natural light appears to protect against myopia. It is thought to be a combination of the brightness of the light and looking at objects at long distances. It may also be in some way related to exposure to UV light on the eye and the retina.\r\n
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Whatever the reason, playing outside with their friends has got to be a fun way to look after their eyes!\r\n
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<h2><strong>Protect eyes from the sun</strong></h2>\r\n
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According to the <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-sun-protection">World Health Organization</a> a significant part of your child’s exposure to UV is going to happen before they turn 18. But while we all know the importance of applying sunscreen to skin, eyes need to be protected too. UV damage increases the risk of sight-threatening conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and even eye cancers later in life. Children are more at risk than adults as their pupils are bigger and their lenses let in 70% more UV. It is therefore really important to take steps to protect your child’s eyes from the sun from an early age. Especially as children love being outside when it’s sunny, and adore being in the pool or down by the shore, where light reflects off the water making exposure higher.\r\n
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<h3><strong>Wear sunglasses</strong></h3>\r\n
Sunglasses that sit close to the eye and wrap around the head are the best option for your child as they provide most protection by blocking out more light. But make sure they carry a high level of UV protection. Low quality tinted lenses, without a UV filter, can do more damage than not wearing sunglasses at all, because they cause the pupil to dilate, letting in more light. A big floppy hat will also shade your child’s eyes, although we know it might not always be easy to keep it on them!\r\n
<h3><strong>Avoid the water when the sun is at its strongest</strong></h3>\r\n
If your child is a water baby try to take them to the pool or seaside when UV radiation is least strong – the early morning or late afternoon - and limit their time in the water where it’s unlikely that sunglasses or a hat are going to stay on.\r\n
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<h3><strong>Make sure regular lenses have a UV filter</strong></h3>\r\n
Remember that the sun can cause damage all year round so if your child wears glasses make sure the lenses have a UV filter.\r\n
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<h2><strong>Encourage safer screen use</strong></h2>\r\n
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We know digital devices are an integral part of every child’s life these days but prolonged near vision activity may increase the onset of myopia. Try and encourage safer screen use in your child to reduce the risk. Some of it can even be fun!\r\n
<h3><strong>Keep screens 18 to 24 inches from eyes</strong></h3>\r\n
Encourage your child to keep an elbow-to-wrist distance between their devices and their eyes. You can help them do this by demonstrating how to do it yourself and getting them to copy you. First make a fist and then sit it gently against your eyes. The distance from eye to elbow is the distance your child should aim to view objects from.\r\n
<h3><strong>Follow the 20 - 20 - 20 rule</strong></h3>\r\n
It’s also a good idea to encourage your child to take regular breaks and glance up from the screen from time to time. The 20/20/20 rule is a good one to get them to follow. It’s very simple - every 20 minutes your child should look at a distance of 20 meters for 20 seconds. You could even set an alarm to remind them to do this. Following the 20/20/20 rule allows the eye muscles that turn in when reading to relax. It is strain and fatigue of these muscles that is thought to be one of the factors related to myopia progression.\r\n
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<h3><strong>Limit screen use before bedtime</strong></h3>\r\n
Try and make sure all digital devices are put away at least an hour before bedtime as the blue light screens emit can adversely affect natural sleep cycles and lack of sleep has been linked to the progression of myopia in <a href="https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/late-bedtime-linked-with-myopia">some studies</a>. Perhaps you could turn that hour into family time and read a story together instead!\r\n
<h2><strong>Schedule regular eye exams</strong></h2>\r\n
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The best thing you can do for your child’s eye health is to schedule regular eye exams with their eye care practitioner.\r\n
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<img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-821" src="http://sgv.disko.love/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/ECPLD2-1024x683.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="683" />\r\n
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<h3><strong>See your eye care professional if any unusual symptoms develop</strong></h3>\r\n
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If your child exhibits any <strong>eye problem symptoms </strong>then visit your eyecare professional as soon as possible so they can get to the root of the problem before it gets any worse.\r\n
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<h3><strong>Have an annual check up</strong></h3>\r\n
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A regular check up can discover undetected problems so that treatment can begin as soon as possible. It’s also an opportunity to check if your child’s equipment is up to date. If your child is diagnosed with myopia there are now options available that can slow the progression of the disease. SightGlass Vision’s Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses use a new and unique technology which can potentially control axial elongation (the scientific term for the elongation of the eyeball) and has <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">demonstrated effectiveness</a> in children as young as six years old (1).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion</strong>\r\n
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These are some of the main ways you can help prevent eye disease developing, or slow its progression. If your child has myopia and you would like to know more about our DOT lenses, contact us:\r\n
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(1) Joe Rappon, Carol Chung, Graeme Young, Christopher Hunt, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Thomas Chalberg: Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)
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<strong>The prevention of eye disease in children – 4 top tips</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
We know the health of your child’s eyes is bound to be your number one priority and you’re going to want to do everything you can to protect it. The good news is that while some <strong>eye diseases</strong> such as myopia can be hereditary, there is plenty you can do to slow its progression. Even better news is that some <strong>eye problem symptoms</strong> can be avoided entirely if you follow a few simple steps. We have put together a list of the top 4 ways to help prevent <strong>eye health problems</strong> developing in your child and slow the progression of existing conditions.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Encourage them to spend more time outside with their friends</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Encouraging your child to play outside more often may help their short-sightedness progress less quickly. In fact, spending two hours a day outside, especially when your child is very young, may even delay the onset of myopia. A recent <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341622/">study</a> found that time spent outdoors between the ages of three and nine greatly reduced the incidence of myopia once the children reached the ages of ten to fifteen.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Although the exact reasons for this are not yet fully understood it seems that being outside in the natural light appears to protect against myopia. It is thought to be a combination of the brightness of the light and looking at objects at long distances. It may also be in some way related to exposure to UV light on the eye and the retina.\r\n
\r\n
Whatever the reason, playing outside with their friends has got to be a fun way to look after their eyes!\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Protect eyes from the sun</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
According to the <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-sun-protection">World Health Organization</a> a significant part of your child’s exposure to UV is going to happen before they turn 18. But while we all know the importance of applying sunscreen to skin, eyes need to be protected too. UV damage increases the risk of sight-threatening conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and even eye cancers later in life. Children are more at risk than adults as their pupils are bigger and their lenses let in 70% more UV. It is therefore really important to take steps to protect your child’s eyes from the sun from an early age. Especially as children love being outside when it’s sunny, and adore being in the pool or down by the shore, where light reflects off the water making exposure higher.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Wear sunglasses</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Sunglasses that sit close to the eye and wrap around the head are the best option for your child as they provide most protection by blocking out more light. But make sure they carry a high level of UV protection. Low quality tinted lenses, without a UV filter, can do more damage than not wearing sunglasses at all, because they cause the pupil to dilate, letting in more light. A big floppy hat will also shade your child’s eyes, although we know it might not always be easy to keep it on them!\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Avoid the water when the sun is at its strongest</strong>\r\n
\r\n
If your child is a water baby try to take them to the pool or seaside when UV radiation is least strong – the early morning or late afternoon – and limit their time in the water where it’s unlikely that sunglasses or a hat are going to stay on.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Make sure regular lenses have a UV filter</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Remember that the sun can cause damage all year round so if your child wears glasses make sure the lenses have a UV filter.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Encourage safer screen use</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
We know digital devices are an integral part of every child’s life these days but prolonged near vision activity may increase the onset of myopia. Try and encourage safer screen use in your child to reduce the risk. Some of it can even be fun!\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Keep screens 18 to 24 inches from eyes</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Encourage your child to keep an elbow-to-wrist distance between their devices and their eyes. You can help them do this by demonstrating how to do it yourself and getting them to copy you. First make a fist and then sit it gently against your eyes. The distance from eye to elbow is the distance your child should aim to view objects from.\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Follow the 20 – 20 – 20 rule</strong>\r\n
\r\n
It’s also a good idea to encourage your child to take regular breaks and glance up from the screen from time to time. The 20/20/20 rule is a good one to get them to follow. It’s very simple – every 20 minutes your child should look at a distance of 20 meters for 20 seconds. You could even set an alarm to remind them to do this. Following the 20/20/20 rule allows the eye muscles that turn in when reading to relax. It is strain and fatigue of these muscles that is thought to be one of the factors related to myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Limit screen use before bedtime</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Try and make sure all digital devices are put away at least an hour before bedtime as the blue light screens emit can adversely affect natural sleep cycles and lack of sleep has been linked to the progression of myopia in <a href="https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/late-bedtime-linked-with-myopia">some studies</a>. Perhaps you could turn that hour into family time and read a story together instead!\r\n
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<strong>Schedule regular eye exams</strong>\r\n
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The best thing you can do for your child’s eye health is to schedule regular eye exams with their eye care practitioner.\r\n
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<strong>See your eye care professional if any unusual symptoms develop</strong>\r\n
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If your child exhibits any <strong>eye problem symptoms </strong>then visit your eyecare professional as soon as possible so they can get to the root of the problem before it gets any worse.\r\n
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<strong>Have an annual check up</strong>\r\n
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A regular check up can discover undetected problems so that treatment can begin as soon as possible. It’s also an opportunity to check if your child’s equipment is up to date. If your child is diagnosed with myopia there are now options available that can slow the progression of the disease. SightGlass Vision’s Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses use a new and unique technology which can potentially control axial elongation (the scientific term for the elongation of the eyeball) and has <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">demonstrated effectiveness</a> in children as young as six years old (1).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion</strong>\r\n
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These are some of the main ways you can help prevent eye disease developing, or slow its progression. If your child has myopia and you would like to know more about our DOT lenses, contact us:\r\n
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(1) Joe Rappon, Carol Chung, Graeme Young, Christopher Hunt, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Thomas Chalberg: Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)
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<strong>What is contrast theory? </strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Ever since the 2000s and the introduction of smartphones, our lifestyle has drastically changed. You often hear parents telling their kids about that time when, when they were growing up, they didn’t have smartphones or unlimited gaming possibilities, and sitting hours in front of a screen was just not a thing.\r\n
\r\n
Well, times are changing, and nowadays, children spend more and more time indoors, developing strong digital habits from a young age and looking at and communicating through screens much more. And this keeps on evolving. According to a <a href="https://thevisioncouncil.org/blog/vision-council-shines-light-protecting-sight-and-health-multi-screen-era">Vision Council report</a>, 80% of adults report using digital devices for more than two hours a day. A lifestyle that could impact their health, specifically their vision.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Indeed, these screens and time spent on near activities indoors aren’t just concerning because it makes them less prone to physical activities. It is problematic as it causes them to spend more time in high-contrast environments rather than in low-contrast environments. And why is that bad? Well, new research led by geneticians Profs. Neitz has linked this high contrast environment to the development of myopia: it is contrast theory.\r\n
\r\n
Here is everything you need to know about contrast theory and how it could affect your child’s vision development.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What exactly are contrast and myopia?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
To reduce the development of myopia in children, one must first understand the link between contrast and the elongation of the eye, based on the breakthrough discovery that abnormally high contrast on the retina may lead to myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What is myopia?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when your children have trouble seeing things clearly from far away. This could be a classroom board, a tv, or traffic signs. Their vision is much clearer when they look at nearby objects.\r\n
\r\n
This is caused by an elongated eyeball shape, which means the light entering the eye does not focus on the retina correctly and therefore causes far-away objects to appear blurry.\r\n
\r\n
Myopia is far from being just a minor inconvenience that makes your child need glasses. It has been estimated(1) that half the world’s population will be myopic by 2050, making it a true epidemic that could impact your child’s health in the future, potentially causing sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
\r\n
A condition to look out for and treat accordingly, especially in kids, since it particularly affects children during their school years.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What is a high or a low contrast environment?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
The photographers among you might already be familiar with contrast in a picture. It is when an element of a picture is enhanced by the accentuation of darker or brighter elements.\r\n
\r\n
In our everyday lives, this occurs mainly when we are indoors and staring at screens or reading books. This is a high-contrast environment.\r\n
\r\n
On the other hand, being outside is considered to be in a low-contrast environment. The colors can be more similar, for example lots of different shades of green on a countryside walk.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What is contrast theory, and why is it linked to myopia?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
While researching how to prevent and control myopia, studies(2) have started to pay close attention to its link with contrast and even theorized that managing contrast could be important to myopia control.\r\n
\r\n
What is contrast theory?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
After decades of research, studies led by genetician Profs. Neitz have found that these high-contrast environments in which our modern societies evolve could be closely linked to the prevalence of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
Specifically, our team has hypothesized that this high contrast, when detected by our retina, leads to excessive eye elongation, which, as seen before, is the cause of myopia. Therefore, managing contrast could lower the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
This is <a href="https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1258672/v1/48b1471f-8e7f-4dc8-8a7f-e96ab273e507.pdf?c=1647329372">contrast theory</a>. A clinical trial(3) was created to validate those findings, which it did with flying colors.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Wait, isn’t myopia linked to lifestyle?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Recent <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-019-00512-7">studies</a> have proven that myopia is linked to lifestyle.\r\n
\r\n
In fact, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837331/">research</a> has shown that if your child spent more time outdoors, rather than inside and staring at screens or books from a close distance, they could be less at risk of developing myopia.\r\n
\r\n
A full circle that links lifestyle to the development of myopia. This means that managing contrast could be important to control the progression of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Diffusion Optics Technology™ lenses: Managing contrast to reduce myopia progression\r\n
\r\n
Myopia is one of the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">leading causes of blindnes</a><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">s</a> in many countries across the world and a true epidemic. Following the emergence of contrast theory, new spectacles were developed, the Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses, that could help slow the progression of myopia in children.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Why is controlling myopia important\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Myopia isn’t simply an inconvenient eyesight issue. It develops particularly quickly in children, as their eyes are still growing. Besides, having myopia early on in childhood is <a href="https://apao60.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Epidemiology-of-Myopia.pdf">associated with high myopia</a> in adult years, which could then lead to sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
\r\n
While myopia is not yet curable, slowing down its progression is a good first step. Bring your children for regular eye examinations. And, if they do develop myopia, enquire about Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Diffusion Optics Technology™ and its importance on myopia and contrast control\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Contrast theory has shown that managing contrast could be important to managing myopia. Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are the ideal solution to slow down myopia progression by managing contrast.\r\n
\r\n
Indeed, Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are fitted with light scattering elements. This is designed to reduce the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down the progression of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
A pioneer solution in myopia management that has been endorsed by <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">clinical studies</a> with children aged 6-10 years old (4).\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Contrast theory, which closely links high contrast environments to the progression of myopia, could be important in slowing down the epidemic of myopia globally. One way to reduce exposure to these high-contrast environments? Encourage your children to play outdoors and enjoy activities other than screen time, and do not forget to take them to regular eye examinations with eye-care professionals. They will be able to assess your child’s vision and, if your kid does develop myopia, prescribe Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses to slow down its progression.\r\n
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(1) Holden BA, Fricke TR, Wilson DA, Jong M, Naidoo KS, Sankaridurg P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S, Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050, Ophthalmology, May 2016 Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1036–1042.\r\n
\r\n
(2) (3) (4) Rappon J, et al. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). Br J Ophthalmol Epub ahead of print: 01/09/22
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<h1><strong>What is contrast theory? </strong></h1>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Ever since the 2000s and the introduction of smartphones, our lifestyle has drastically changed. You often hear parents telling their kids about that time when, when they were growing up, they didn’t have smartphones or unlimited gaming possibilities, and sitting hours in front of a screen was just not a thing.\r\n
\r\n
Well, times are changing, and nowadays, children spend more and more time indoors, developing strong digital habits from a young age and looking at and communicating through screens much more. And this keeps on evolving. According to a <a href="https://thevisioncouncil.org/blog/vision-council-shines-light-protecting-sight-and-health-multi-screen-era">Vision Council report</a>, 80% of adults report using digital devices for more than two hours a day. A lifestyle that could impact their health, specifically their vision.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Indeed, these screens and time spent on near activities indoors aren’t just concerning because it makes them less prone to physical activities. It is problematic as it causes them to spend more time in high-contrast environments rather than in low-contrast environments. And why is that bad? Well, new research led by geneticians Profs. Neitz has linked this high contrast environment to the development of myopia: it is contrast theory.\r\n
\r\n
Here is everything you need to know about contrast theory and how it could affect your child’s vision development.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2>What exactly are contrast and myopia?</h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
To reduce the development of myopia in children, one must first understand the link between contrast and the elongation of the eye, based on the breakthrough discovery that abnormally high contrast on the retina may lead to myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3>What is myopia?</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when your children have trouble seeing things clearly from far away. This could be a classroom board, a tv, or traffic signs. Their vision is much clearer when they look at nearby objects.\r\n
\r\n
This is caused by an elongated eyeball shape, which means the light entering the eye does not focus on the retina correctly and therefore causes far-away objects to appear blurry.\r\n
\r\n
Myopia is far from being just a minor inconvenience that makes your child need glasses. It has been estimated(1) that half the world’s population will be myopic by 2050, making it a true epidemic that could impact your child’s health in the future, potentially causing sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
\r\n
A condition to look out for and treat accordingly, especially in kids, since it particularly affects children during their school years.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3>What is a high or a low contrast environment?</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
The photographers among you might already be familiar with contrast in a picture. It is when an element of a picture is enhanced by the accentuation of darker or brighter elements.\r\n
\r\n
In our everyday lives, this occurs mainly when we are indoors and staring at screens or reading books. This is a high-contrast environment.\r\n
\r\n
On the other hand, being outside is considered to be in a low-contrast environment. The colors can be more similar, for example lots of different shades of green on a countryside walk.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2>What is contrast theory, and why is it linked to myopia?</h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
While researching how to prevent and control myopia, studies(2) have started to pay close attention to its link with contrast and even theorized that managing contrast could be important to myopia control.\r\n
<h3>What is contrast theory?</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
After decades of research, studies led by genetician Profs. Neitz have found that these high-contrast environments in which our modern societies evolve could be closely linked to the prevalence of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
Specifically, our team has hypothesized that this high contrast, when detected by our retina, leads to excessive eye elongation, which, as seen before, is the cause of myopia. Therefore, managing contrast could lower the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
This is <a href="https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1258672/v1/48b1471f-8e7f-4dc8-8a7f-e96ab273e507.pdf?c=1647329372">contrast theory</a>. A clinical trial(3) was created to validate those findings, which it did with flying colors.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3>Wait, isn’t myopia linked to lifestyle?</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Recent <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-019-00512-7">studies</a> have proven that myopia is linked to lifestyle.\r\n
\r\n
In fact, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837331/">research</a> has shown that if your child spent more time outdoors, rather than inside and staring at screens or books from a close distance, they could be less at risk of developing myopia.\r\n
\r\n
A full circle that links lifestyle to the development of myopia. This means that managing contrast could be important to control the progression of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2>Diffusion Optics Technology™ lenses: Managing contrast to reduce myopia progression</h2>\r\n
Myopia is one of the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">leading causes of blindnes</a><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">s</a> in many countries across the world and a true epidemic. Following the emergence of contrast theory, new spectacles were developed, the Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses, that could help slow the progression of myopia in children.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3>Why is controlling myopia important</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Myopia isn’t simply an inconvenient eyesight issue. It develops particularly quickly in children, as their eyes are still growing. Besides, having myopia early on in childhood is <a href="https://apao60.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Epidemiology-of-Myopia.pdf">associated with high myopia</a> in adult years, which could then lead to sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
\r\n
While myopia is not yet curable, slowing down its progression is a good first step. Bring your children for regular eye examinations. And, if they do develop myopia, enquire about Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses.\r\n
\r\n
<img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-1079" src="http://sgv.disko.love/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/KVs021-e1687859959280-1024x765.png" alt="" width="1024" height="765" />\r\n
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\r\n
<h3>Diffusion Optics Technology™ and its importance on myopia and contrast control</h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Contrast theory has shown that managing contrast could be important to managing myopia. Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are the ideal solution to slow down myopia progression by managing contrast.\r\n
\r\n
Indeed, Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are fitted with light scattering elements. This is designed to reduce the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down the progression of myopia.\r\n
\r\n
A pioneer solution in myopia management that has been endorsed by <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">clinical studies</a> with children aged 6-10 years old (4).\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\r\n
\r\n
Contrast theory, which closely links high contrast environments to the progression of myopia, could be important in slowing down the epidemic of myopia globally. One way to reduce exposure to these high-contrast environments? Encourage your children to play outdoors and enjoy activities other than screen time, and do not forget to take them to regular eye examinations with eye-care professionals. They will be able to assess your child’s vision and, if your kid does develop myopia, prescribe Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses to slow down its progression.\r\n
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(1) Holden BA, Fricke TR, Wilson DA, Jong M, Naidoo KS, Sankaridurg P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S, Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050, Ophthalmology, May 2016 Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1036–1042.\r\n
\r\n
(2) (3) (4) Rappon J, et al. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). Br J Ophthalmol Epub ahead of print: 01/09/22
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<strong>What is contrast theory? </strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Ever since the 2000s and the introduction of smartphones, our lifestyle has drastically changed. You often hear parents telling their kids about that time when, when they were growing up, they didn’t have smartphones or unlimited gaming possibilities, and sitting hours in front of a screen was just not a thing.\r\n
\r\n
Well, times are changing, and nowadays, children spend more and more time indoors, developing strong digital habits from a young age and looking at and communicating through screens much more. And this keeps on evolving. According to a <a href="https://thevisioncouncil.org/blog/vision-council-shines-light-protecting-sight-and-health-multi-screen-era">Vision Council report</a>, 80% of adults report using digital devices for more than two hours a day. A lifestyle that could impact their health, specifically their vision.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Indeed, these screens and time spent on near activities indoors aren’t just concerning because it makes them less prone to physical activities. It is problematic as it causes them to spend more time in high-contrast environments rather than in low-contrast environments. And why is that bad? Well, new research led by geneticians Profs. Neitz has linked this high contrast environment to the development of myopia: it is contrast theory.\r\n
\r\n
Here is everything you need to know about contrast theory and how it could affect your child’s vision development.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What exactly are contrast and myopia?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
To reduce the development of myopia in children, one must first understand the link between contrast and the elongation of the eye, based on the breakthrough discovery that abnormally high contrast on the retina may lead to myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
What is myopia?\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Myopia, or nearsightedness, occurs when your children have trouble seeing things clearly from far away. This could be a classroom board, a tv, or traffic signs. Their vision is much clearer when they look at nearby objects.\r\n
\r\n
This is caused by an elongated eyeball shape, which means the light entering the eye does not focus on the retina correctly and therefore causes far-away objects to appear blurry.\r\n
\r\n
Myopia is far from being just a minor inconvenience that makes your child need glasses. It has been estimated(1) that half the world’s population will be myopic by 2050, making it a true epidemic that could impact your child’s health in the future, potentially causing sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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A condition to look out for and treat accordingly, especially in kids, since it particularly affects children during their school years.\r\n
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What is a high or a low contrast environment?\r\n
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The photographers among you might already be familiar with contrast in a picture. It is when an element of a picture is enhanced by the accentuation of darker or brighter elements.\r\n
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In our everyday lives, this occurs mainly when we are indoors and staring at screens or reading books. This is a high-contrast environment.\r\n
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On the other hand, being outside is considered to be in a low-contrast environment. The colors can be more similar, for example lots of different shades of green on a countryside walk.\r\n
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What is contrast theory, and why is it linked to myopia?\r\n
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While researching how to prevent and control myopia, studies(2) have started to pay close attention to its link with contrast and even theorized that managing contrast could be important to myopia control.\r\n
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What is contrast theory?\r\n
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After decades of research, studies led by genetician Profs. Neitz have found that these high-contrast environments in which our modern societies evolve could be closely linked to the prevalence of myopia.\r\n
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Specifically, our team has hypothesized that this high contrast, when detected by our retina, leads to excessive eye elongation, which, as seen before, is the cause of myopia. Therefore, managing contrast could lower the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down myopia progression.\r\n
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This is <a href="https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1258672/v1/48b1471f-8e7f-4dc8-8a7f-e96ab273e507.pdf?c=1647329372">contrast theory</a>. A clinical trial(3) was created to validate those findings, which it did with flying colors.\r\n
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Wait, isn’t myopia linked to lifestyle?\r\n
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Recent <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-019-00512-7">studies</a> have proven that myopia is linked to lifestyle.\r\n
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In fact, <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837331/">research</a> has shown that if your child spent more time outdoors, rather than inside and staring at screens or books from a close distance, they could be less at risk of developing myopia.\r\n
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A full circle that links lifestyle to the development of myopia. This means that managing contrast could be important to control the progression of myopia.\r\n
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Diffusion Optics Technology™ lenses: Managing contrast to reduce myopia progression\r\n
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Myopia is one of the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">leading causes of blindnes</a><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3930268/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20being%20immediately,and%20blindness%20across%20many%20countries.">s</a> in many countries across the world and a true epidemic. Following the emergence of contrast theory, new spectacles were developed, the Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses, that could help slow the progression of myopia in children.\r\n
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Why is controlling myopia important\r\n
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Myopia isn’t simply an inconvenient eyesight issue. It develops particularly quickly in children, as their eyes are still growing. Besides, having myopia early on in childhood is <a href="https://apao60.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Epidemiology-of-Myopia.pdf">associated with high myopia</a> in adult years, which could then lead to sight-threatening complications in adulthood.\r\n
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While myopia is not yet curable, slowing down its progression is a good first step. Bring your children for regular eye examinations. And, if they do develop myopia, enquire about Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses.\r\n
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Diffusion Optics Technology™ and its importance on myopia and contrast control\r\n
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Contrast theory has shown that managing contrast could be important to managing myopia. Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are the ideal solution to slow down myopia progression by managing contrast.\r\n
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Indeed, Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses are fitted with light scattering elements. This is designed to reduce the retina’s signal to the eye to keep elongating and therefore slow down the progression of myopia.\r\n
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A pioneer solution in myopia management that has been endorsed by <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">clinical studies</a> with children aged 6-10 years old (4).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion:</strong>\r\n
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Contrast theory, which closely links high contrast environments to the progression of myopia, could be important in slowing down the epidemic of myopia globally. One way to reduce exposure to these high-contrast environments? Encourage your children to play outdoors and enjoy activities other than screen time, and do not forget to take them to regular eye examinations with eye-care professionals. They will be able to assess your child’s vision and, if your kid does develop myopia, prescribe Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses to slow down its progression.\r\n
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(1) Holden BA, Fricke TR, Wilson DA, Jong M, Naidoo KS, Sankaridurg P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S, Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050, Ophthalmology, May 2016 Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 1036–1042.\r\n
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(2) (3) (4) Rappon J, et al. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). Br J Ophthalmol Epub ahead of print: 01/09/22
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<strong>The prevention of eye disease in children – 4 top tips</strong>\r\n
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We know the health of your child’s eyes is bound to be your number one priority and you’re going to want to do everything you can to protect it. The good news is that while some <strong>eye diseases</strong> such as myopia can be hereditary, there is plenty you can do to slow its progression. Even better news is that some <strong>eye problem symptoms</strong> can be avoided entirely if you follow a few simple steps. We have put together a list of the top 4 ways to help prevent <strong>eye health problems</strong> developing in your child and slow the progression of existing conditions.\r\n
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<strong>Encourage them to spend more time outside with their friends</strong>\r\n
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Encouraging your child to play outside more often may help their short-sightedness progress less quickly. In fact, spending two hours a day outside, especially when your child is very young, may even delay the onset of myopia. A recent <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341622/">study</a> found that time spent outdoors between the ages of three and nine greatly reduced the incidence of myopia once the children reached the ages of ten to fifteen.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Although the exact reasons for this are not yet fully understood it seems that being outside in the natural light appears to protect against myopia. It is thought to be a combination of the brightness of the light and looking at objects at long distances. It may also be in some way related to exposure to UV light on the eye and the retina.\r\n
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Whatever the reason, playing outside with their friends has got to be a fun way to look after their eyes!\r\n
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<strong>Protect eyes from the sun</strong>\r\n
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According to the <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-sun-protection">World Health Organization</a> a significant part of your child’s exposure to UV is going to happen before they turn 18. But while we all know the importance of applying sunscreen to skin, eyes need to be protected too. UV damage increases the risk of sight-threatening conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and even eye cancers later in life. Children are more at risk than adults as their pupils are bigger and their lenses let in 70% more UV. It is therefore really important to take steps to protect your child’s eyes from the sun from an early age. Especially as children love being outside when it’s sunny, and adore being in the pool or down by the shore, where light reflects off the water making exposure higher.\r\n
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<strong>Wear sunglasses</strong>\r\n
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Sunglasses that sit close to the eye and wrap around the head are the best option for your child as they provide most protection by blocking out more light. But make sure they carry a high level of UV protection. Low quality tinted lenses, without a UV filter, can do more damage than not wearing sunglasses at all, because they cause the pupil to dilate, letting in more light. A big floppy hat will also shade your child’s eyes, although we know it might not always be easy to keep it on them!\r\n
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<strong>Avoid the water when the sun is at its strongest</strong>\r\n
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If your child is a water baby try to take them to the pool or seaside when UV radiation is least strong – the early morning or late afternoon – and limit their time in the water where it’s unlikely that sunglasses or a hat are going to stay on.\r\n
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<strong>Make sure regular lenses have a UV filter</strong>\r\n
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Remember that the sun can cause damage all year round so if your child wears glasses make sure the lenses have a UV filter.\r\n
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<strong>Encourage safer screen use</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
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We know digital devices are an integral part of every child’s life these days but prolonged near vision activity may increase the onset of myopia. Try and encourage safer screen use in your child to reduce the risk. Some of it can even be fun!\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Keep screens 18 to 24 inches from eyes</strong>\r\n
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Encourage your child to keep an elbow-to-wrist distance between their devices and their eyes. You can help them do this by demonstrating how to do it yourself and getting them to copy you. First make a fist and then sit it gently against your eyes. The distance from eye to elbow is the distance your child should aim to view objects from.\r\n
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<strong>Follow the 20 – 20 – 20 rule</strong>\r\n
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It’s also a good idea to encourage your child to take regular breaks and glance up from the screen from time to time. The 20/20/20 rule is a good one to get them to follow. It’s very simple – every 20 minutes your child should look at a distance of 20 meters for 20 seconds. You could even set an alarm to remind them to do this. Following the 20/20/20 rule allows the eye muscles that turn in when reading to relax. It is strain and fatigue of these muscles that is thought to be one of the factors related to myopia progression.\r\n
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<strong>Limit screen use before bedtime</strong>\r\n
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Try and make sure all digital devices are put away at least an hour before bedtime as the blue light screens emit can adversely affect natural sleep cycles and lack of sleep has been linked to the progression of myopia in <a href="https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/late-bedtime-linked-with-myopia">some studies</a>. Perhaps you could turn that hour into family time and read a story together instead!\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Schedule regular eye exams</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
The best thing you can do for your child’s eye health is to schedule regular eye exams with their eye care practitioner.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
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<strong>See your eye care professional if any unusual symptoms develop</strong>\r\n
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If your child exhibits any <strong>eye problem symptoms </strong>then visit your eyecare professional as soon as possible so they can get to the root of the problem before it gets any worse.\r\n
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<strong>Have an annual check up</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
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A regular check up can discover undetected problems so that treatment can begin as soon as possible. It’s also an opportunity to check if your child’s equipment is up to date. If your child is diagnosed with myopia there are now options available that can slow the progression of the disease. SightGlass Vision’s Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses use a new and unique technology which can potentially control axial elongation (the scientific term for the elongation of the eyeball) and has <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">demonstrated effectiveness</a> in children as young as six years old (1).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion</strong>\r\n
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These are some of the main ways you can help prevent eye disease developing, or slow its progression. If your child has myopia and you would like to know more about our DOT lenses, contact us:\r\n
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—\r\n
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(1) Joe Rappon, Carol Chung, Graeme Young, Christopher Hunt, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Thomas Chalberg: Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)
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<h1><strong>The prevention of eye disease in children - 4 top tips</strong></h1>\r\n
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We know the health of your child’s eyes is bound to be your number one priority and you’re going to want to do everything you can to protect it. The good news is that while some <strong>eye diseases</strong> such as myopia can be hereditary, there is plenty you can do to slow its progression. Even better news is that some <strong>eye problem symptoms</strong> can be avoided entirely if you follow a few simple steps. We have put together a list of the top 4 ways to help prevent <strong>eye health problems</strong> developing in your child and slow the progression of existing conditions.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2><strong>Encourage them to spend more time outside with their friends</strong></h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Encouraging your child to play outside more often may help their short-sightedness progress less quickly. In fact, spending two hours a day outside, especially when your child is very young, may even delay the onset of myopia. A recent <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341622/">study</a> found that time spent outdoors between the ages of three and nine greatly reduced the incidence of myopia once the children reached the ages of ten to fifteen.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Although the exact reasons for this are not yet fully understood it seems that being outside in the natural light appears to protect against myopia. It is thought to be a combination of the brightness of the light and looking at objects at long distances. It may also be in some way related to exposure to UV light on the eye and the retina.\r\n
\r\n
Whatever the reason, playing outside with their friends has got to be a fun way to look after their eyes!\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2><strong>Protect eyes from the sun</strong></h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
According to the <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-sun-protection">World Health Organization</a> a significant part of your child’s exposure to UV is going to happen before they turn 18. But while we all know the importance of applying sunscreen to skin, eyes need to be protected too. UV damage increases the risk of sight-threatening conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and even eye cancers later in life. Children are more at risk than adults as their pupils are bigger and their lenses let in 70% more UV. It is therefore really important to take steps to protect your child’s eyes from the sun from an early age. Especially as children love being outside when it’s sunny, and adore being in the pool or down by the shore, where light reflects off the water making exposure higher.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3><strong>Wear sunglasses</strong></h3>\r\n
Sunglasses that sit close to the eye and wrap around the head are the best option for your child as they provide most protection by blocking out more light. But make sure they carry a high level of UV protection. Low quality tinted lenses, without a UV filter, can do more damage than not wearing sunglasses at all, because they cause the pupil to dilate, letting in more light. A big floppy hat will also shade your child’s eyes, although we know it might not always be easy to keep it on them!\r\n
<h3><strong>Avoid the water when the sun is at its strongest</strong></h3>\r\n
If your child is a water baby try to take them to the pool or seaside when UV radiation is least strong – the early morning or late afternoon - and limit their time in the water where it’s unlikely that sunglasses or a hat are going to stay on.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3><strong>Make sure regular lenses have a UV filter</strong></h3>\r\n
Remember that the sun can cause damage all year round so if your child wears glasses make sure the lenses have a UV filter.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h2><strong>Encourage safer screen use</strong></h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
We know digital devices are an integral part of every child’s life these days but prolonged near vision activity may increase the onset of myopia. Try and encourage safer screen use in your child to reduce the risk. Some of it can even be fun!\r\n
<h3><strong>Keep screens 18 to 24 inches from eyes</strong></h3>\r\n
Encourage your child to keep an elbow-to-wrist distance between their devices and their eyes. You can help them do this by demonstrating how to do it yourself and getting them to copy you. First make a fist and then sit it gently against your eyes. The distance from eye to elbow is the distance your child should aim to view objects from.\r\n
<h3><strong>Follow the 20 - 20 - 20 rule</strong></h3>\r\n
It’s also a good idea to encourage your child to take regular breaks and glance up from the screen from time to time. The 20/20/20 rule is a good one to get them to follow. It’s very simple - every 20 minutes your child should look at a distance of 20 meters for 20 seconds. You could even set an alarm to remind them to do this. Following the 20/20/20 rule allows the eye muscles that turn in when reading to relax. It is strain and fatigue of these muscles that is thought to be one of the factors related to myopia progression.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3><strong>Limit screen use before bedtime</strong></h3>\r\n
Try and make sure all digital devices are put away at least an hour before bedtime as the blue light screens emit can adversely affect natural sleep cycles and lack of sleep has been linked to the progression of myopia in <a href="https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/late-bedtime-linked-with-myopia">some studies</a>. Perhaps you could turn that hour into family time and read a story together instead!\r\n
<h2><strong>Schedule regular eye exams</strong></h2>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
The best thing you can do for your child’s eye health is to schedule regular eye exams with their eye care practitioner.\r\n
\r\n
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<h3><strong>See your eye care professional if any unusual symptoms develop</strong></h3>\r\n
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If your child exhibits any <strong>eye problem symptoms </strong>then visit your eyecare professional as soon as possible so they can get to the root of the problem before it gets any worse.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<h3><strong>Have an annual check up</strong></h3>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
A regular check up can discover undetected problems so that treatment can begin as soon as possible. It’s also an opportunity to check if your child’s equipment is up to date. If your child is diagnosed with myopia there are now options available that can slow the progression of the disease. SightGlass Vision’s Diffusion Optics Technology™ (DOT) lenses use a new and unique technology which can potentially control axial elongation (the scientific term for the elongation of the eyeball) and has <a href="https://bjo.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/08/bjo-2021-321005">demonstrated effectiveness</a> in children as young as six years old (1).\r\n
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<strong>Conclusion</strong>\r\n
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These are some of the main ways you can help prevent eye disease developing, or slow its progression. If your child has myopia and you would like to know more about our DOT lenses, contact us:\r\n
\r\n
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\r\n
(1) Joe Rappon, Carol Chung, Graeme Young, Christopher Hunt, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Thomas Chalberg: Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)
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<strong>The prevention of eye disease in children – 4 top tips</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
We know the health of your child’s eyes is bound to be your number one priority and you’re going to want to do everything you can to protect it. The good news is that while some <strong>eye diseases</strong> such as myopia can be hereditary, there is plenty you can do to slow its progression. Even better news is that some <strong>eye problem symptoms</strong> can be avoided entirely if you follow a few simple steps. We have put together a list of the top 4 ways to help prevent <strong>eye health problems</strong> developing in your child and slow the progression of existing conditions.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
<strong>Encourage them to spend more time outside with their friends</strong>\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Encouraging your child to play outside more often may help their short-sightedness progress less quickly. In fact, spending two hours a day outside, especially when your child is very young, may even delay the onset of myopia. A recent <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341622/">study</a> found that time spent outdoors between the ages of three and nine greatly reduced the incidence of myopia once the children reached the ages of ten to fifteen.\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
\r\n
Although the exact reasons for this are not yet fully understood it seems that being outside in the natural light appears to protect against myopia. It is thought to be a combination of the brightness of the light and looking at objects at long distances. It may also be in some way related to exposure to UV light on the eye and the retina.\r\n
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According to the <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-sun-protection">World Health Organization</a> a significant part of your child’s exposure to UV is going to happen before they turn 18. But while we all know the importance of applying sunscreen to skin, eyes need to be protected too. UV damage increases the risk of sight-threatening conditions such as cataracts, age-related macular degeneration and even eye cancers later in life. Children are more at risk than adults as their pupils are bigger and their lenses let in 70% more UV. It is therefore really important to take steps to protect your child’s eyes from the sun from an early age. Especially as children love being outside when it’s sunny, and adore being in the pool or down by the shore, where light reflects off the water making exposure higher.\r\n
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Sunglasses that sit close to the eye and wrap around the head are the best option for your child as they provide most protection by blocking out more light. But make sure they carry a high level of UV protection. Low quality tinted lenses, without a UV filter, can do more damage than not wearing sunglasses at all, because they cause the pupil to dilate, letting in more light. A big floppy hat will also shade your child’s eyes, although we know it might not always be easy to keep it on them!\r\n
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If your child is a water baby try to take them to the pool or seaside when UV radiation is least strong – the early morning or late afternoon – and limit their time in the water where it’s unlikely that sunglasses or a hat are going to stay on.\r\n
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We know digital devices are an integral part of every child’s life these days but prolonged near vision activity may increase the onset of myopia. Try and encourage safer screen use in your child to reduce the risk. Some of it can even be fun!\r\n
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Encourage your child to keep an elbow-to-wrist distance between their devices and their eyes. You can help them do this by demonstrating how to do it yourself and getting them to copy you. First make a fist and then sit it gently against your eyes. The distance from eye to elbow is the distance your child should aim to view objects from.\r\n
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It’s also a good idea to encourage your child to take regular breaks and glance up from the screen from time to time. The 20/20/20 rule is a good one to get them to follow. It’s very simple – every 20 minutes your child should look at a distance of 20 meters for 20 seconds. You could even set an alarm to remind them to do this. Following the 20/20/20 rule allows the eye muscles that turn in when reading to relax. It is strain and fatigue of these muscles that is thought to be one of the factors related to myopia progression.\r\n
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Try and make sure all digital devices are put away at least an hour before bedtime as the blue light screens emit can adversely affect natural sleep cycles and lack of sleep has been linked to the progression of myopia in <a href="https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/late-bedtime-linked-with-myopia">some studies</a>. Perhaps you could turn that hour into family time and read a story together instead!\r\n
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(1) Joe Rappon, Carol Chung, Graeme Young, Christopher Hunt, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Thomas Chalberg: Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Compelling Axial Length and cSER Findings, Plus New Case Reviews from Chinese Children,\r\n
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<strong>About SightGlass Vision</strong>\r\n
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SightGlass Vision develops innovative technologies and science-based treatments to address the global myopia epidemic, backed by novel and comprehensive research. Its unique Diffusion Optics Technology™️ is based on ground-breaking discoveries surrounding myopia progression. Spectacle lenses using its patent-protected approach incorporate thousands of light scattering elements called dots designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a method intended to reduce myopia progression in children. The treatment has completed the three years pivotal multisite clinical study. Founded in 2016, the company now operates as a joint venture of CooperCompanies and EssilorLuxottica to accelerate commercialization opportunities and expand the myopia management category worldwide.\r\n
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1.Chalberg T., et al. Control of Myopia Using Diffusion Optics Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 42-month results. ARVO 2023 Annual Meeting presentation. 27 April 2023.\r\n
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2. Control of myopia using Diffusion Optics Technology™ spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS). British Journal of Ophthalmology Published Online First: 01 September 2022. DOI: 10.1136/bjo-2021-321005\r\n
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3. Rappon J., et al. Two-year effectiveness of a novel myopia management spectacle lens with full-time WEARERS. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2022;63(7):408.\r\n
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4. Laughton, D et al. Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Spectacle Lens for Myopia Control Over Three Years. 2022 American Academy of Optometry annual meeting. 27 Oct 2022.\r\n
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Compelling Axial Length and cSER Findings, Plus New Case Reviews from Chinese Children,\r\n
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<strong>CHANGSHA, China, September 6, 2023</strong>—<a href="http://sgv.disko.love/">SightGlass Vision</a> today reported positive four-year outcomes from its pivotal CYPRESS study extension, which is evaluating the myopia control performance of the company’s Diffusion Optics Technology<sup>™ </sup>(DOT 0.2) spectacle lenses. The lenses use thousands of light scattering elements called dots, designed to mimic more natural contrast on the retina—a unique mechanism of action to slow myopia progression in children.\r\n
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<strong>About SightGlass Vision</strong>\r\n
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<strong><u>Media Contact</u></strong>\r\n
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Mike McDougall, APR, Fellow PRSA, FAAO\r\n
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1.Chalberg T., et al. Control of Myopia Using Diffusion Optics Spectacle Lenses: Efficacy and Safety Study (CYPRESS) 42-month results. ARVO 2023 Annual Meeting presentation. 27 April 2023.\r\n
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