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Japan is in the top 3 nations for highest myopia rates in young adults, with some studies showing as high as 80% having nearsightedness.

For comparison, US is at 30-40%.

A common characteristic in myopic adults is elongated eyeballs (when eyeballs are misshaped).

Lack of time spent outdoors is considered to be a factor that increases myopia rates, yet I see more kids outside in Japan doing extracurricular activities than in US.

One thing I’ve noticed is that just about everywhere you go there is a lack of natural lighting so people use lights.

There’s no strong causal link between indoor lightning and myopia but I suspect it’s plays a much larger role than anyone imagines or cares to admit. I’d be curious to see if Singapore or South Korea also has a culture of keeping the lights on during the day 🤔

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Piriya ⚡🟧 2y ago

Interesting, recent researches have found correlations between full spectrum sunlight exposure (lack of) to be associated with myopia, but what you say is also interesting, maybe it's not the lack of sun light per se but the excess amount of partial spectrum artificial lighting.

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HoloKat 2y ago

Yeah I’d like to see more data on that!

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