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China's New Guidelines to Combat Myopia in Children
New guidelines in China aim to combat the rising rates of myopia in children by limiting screen time, increasing outdoor activities, and ensuring adequate sleep.
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Ministry Of EducationNational Health CommissionNational Disease Control And Prevention Administration
Xu Nuo
- What role do parents play in protecting their children's eye health?
- The guideline encourages parents to limit children's screen time at home, promote outdoor activities, and work with schools to protect their children's vision. The ministry also urges local education departments to enhance health assessments and promote eye care education.
- What actions are schools required to take to protect students' eyesight?
- Schools are instructed to implement several measures, including displaying visual acuity charts, conducting eye exercises, monitoring vision, and adhering to the "double reduction" policy to limit homework and after-school tutoring.
- What is the main purpose of the new guideline issued by the Chinese government?
- China's Ministry of Education, along with the National Health Commission and the National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, released a guideline to protect children's eye health. The guideline emphasizes limiting screen time, ensuring adequate sleep, and increasing outdoor activities.
- What factors contribute to the high rate of myopia among Chinese children and adolescents?
- The high prevalence of myopia in Chinese children and adolescents, exceeding 50%, prompted the new guideline. Research links this to factors like limited outdoor time, heavy homework, excessive screen time, and insufficient eye care.
- What are the key recommendations regarding screen time and sleep for primary school students?
- The guideline recommends that primary school students spend no more than 30% of class time on electronic devices and get at least 10 hours of sleep daily. It also suggests two hours of daily outdoor activity, including one hour of physical exercise.