Association between fusion visual function deficits and myopia in school-aged children: an analysis based on competitive binocular vision screening
Chen Chen, Xiaohan Zhang, Yingqing Yu

TL;DR
Myopic children are more likely to have fusion visual function deficits, especially younger boys, suggesting early intervention could help.
Contribution
This study identifies a significant association between myopia and fusion deficits in children using competitive binocular vision screening.
Findings
Myopic children had a 1.54 times higher risk of fusion deficits compared to non-myopic children.
Younger children (7–9 years) had an 8.05 times higher risk of fusion deficits than older children (10–12 years).
Males had a 4.63 times higher risk of fusion deficits than females.
Abstract
Even after refractive correction, myopic children remain at a significantly higher risk of visual function deficits compared to non-myopic children. Competitive binocular visual function testing is a screening method designed to simulate complex visual environments, specifically developed for the large-scale and rapid assessment of children’s visual performance under challenging conditions. This study aims to investigate whether visual function deficits observed in simulated complex environments are associated with myopia, thereby informing potential strategies for myopia prevention and control. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 1,430 school-aged children from grades 1 to 6 at an elementary school in Wuxi in 2022. Competitive binocular visual functions (simultaneous perception, fusion, and stereopsis) were assessed and compared between myopic and non-myopic children. The…
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TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Visual perception and processing mechanisms · Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
