Researchers writing in the May issue of Ophthalmology say kids who get a little outdoor recess time at school have a reduced risk of developing nearsightedness.
This study found when children are required to spend more time outdoors, their risk of nearsightedness is reduced.
Results from the study showed fewer children became nearsighted or shifted toward nearsightedness in the school that required outdoor recess,
compared with the control school.
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