Abstract
BACKGROUND Myopia is a very common condition and a significant public health problem in China. The objective of the study was to explore the genetic influence on myopia in Mainland China school-aged children in Beijing. METHODS In 2008, the data from 15,316 Chinese school students aged 6-18 years from 19 randomized schools in Beijing were analyzed to evaluate genetic influence on myopia in children. Heritability was calculated by mid-parent-offspring regression and parent-offspring regression. RESULTS The estimate of heritability was 0.30 (95% CI, 0.27-0.33) for refractive value (RV). The adjusted mean refractive error was -2.33D (95% CI, -2.45 to -2.21) in children with two myopic parents compared with -1.13D (95% CI, -1.78 to -1.08) in children with no parental myopia. The adjusted odds ratio (OR) was 2.83 (95% CI, 2.47-3.24) in children with two myopic parents compared with no parental myopia. CONCLUSION The study found a strong association between parental history of myopia and genesis of myopia in the offspring even after adjusting for environmental factors.
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Lim, L. T., Gong, Y., Ah-Kee, E. Y., Xiao, G., Zhang, X., & Yu, S. (2014). Impact of Parental History of Myopia on the Development of Myopia in Mainland China School-Aged Children. Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases, 6. https://doi.org/10.4137/oed.s16031
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