https://www.selleckchem.com/products/3po.html
To examine differences in sleep between myopic and non-myopic children. Objective measurements of sleep, light exposure, and physical activity were collected from 91 children, aged 10 to 15 years, for two 14-day periods approximately 6 months apart. Sleep parameters were analyzed with respect to refractive error, season, day of the week, age, and sex. Myopic children exhibited differences in sleep duration by day of the week ( 0.001) and season ( = 0.007). Additionally, myopic children exhibited shorter sleep latency than non-myopic ch