EFFECTS OF EXCESS SCREEN TIME ON THE PREVALENCE OF MYOPIA IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Marcela Santos Brito Universidade de Vassouras
  • Renan Lopes Fernandes Universidade de Vassouras
  • Bárbara Hernandes Souza Cruz Universidade de Vassouras
  • Ramon Fraga de Souza Lima Universidade de Vassouras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i12.22041

Keywords:

Screen time. Myopia. Children.

Abstract

Myopia occurs when the eyeball does not refract light properly, impairing distance vision by reducing the sharpness of distant images. For clear vision, light needs to pass through the eyes and focus correctly on the retina. Myopic people have abnormally shaped eyes, usually longer and more pointed, and occasionally the cornea may be excessively curved. The objective of this integrative review is to relate myopia to the high time spent using screens (smartphone, computer, tablet, television) in children. A search was carried out on the National Library of Medicine (PubMed) and Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library (BVS) platforms using the descriptors “myopia”, “children” and “screen time”. The inclusion criteria used were articles published in the last 05 years (2019-2024); open access and articles whose studies were of the type Case Reports, Clinical Study, Clinical Trial, Observational Study, controlled and randomized test. Articles not directly related to the topic addressed and duplicate articles were excluded from the study. A total of 21 articles were selected from the studies analyzed, and it was observed that 17 of the selected studies support the hypothesis that prolonged exposure to electronic devices can be a triggering factor for myopia in children. However, 4 articles did not find a link between the use of electronic devices and myopia. It is concluded that limiting screen time and encouraging outdoor activities are essential strategies to prevent childhood myopia, highlighting the importance of promoting healthy habits from childhood.

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Author Biographies

Marcela Santos Brito, Universidade de Vassouras

Estudante de Medicina pela Universidade de Vassouras.

Renan Lopes Fernandes, Universidade de Vassouras

Estudante de Medicina pela Universidade de Vassouras.

Bárbara Hernandes Souza Cruz, Universidade de Vassouras

Estudante de Medicina pela Universidade de Vassouras.

Ramon Fraga de Souza Lima, Universidade de Vassouras

Orientador: Médico graduado pela Universidade de Vassouras (2016). Especialista em Medicina de Família e Comunidade(2018) e Mestre em Ciências Aplicadas em Saúde(Medicina III) (2022).

Published

2025-12-08

How to Cite

Brito, M. S., Fernandes, R. L., Cruz, B. H. S., & Lima, R. F. de S. (2025). EFFECTS OF EXCESS SCREEN TIME ON THE PREVALENCE OF MYOPIA IN CHILDREN. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(12), 2860–2872. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i12.22041