nrkbarnetv t1_jdr8yio wrote
Reply to comment by -1KingKRool- in TIL Early Superman comics taught kids how to achieve super-strength through exercises in lifting armchairs, getting a super-grip, and achieving super-vision by glancing at distant and near objects repeatedly by Ok_Copy5217
That specifically talks about eye exercises as adults, and nothing on the effects of (a lack of/ eye stimulation while growing up.
This is typical contrarianism, you pat yourself on the back for finding something tangentially relevant to the topic to dispute a claim.
If you do the opposite Google search, you'll find multiple articles and studies about the importance of eye stimulation in children. Myopia in children is and has been on the rise due to a lack of stimulation.
This finding is recorded in countries who started screening children for myopia years ago, and have statistics to back up that yes, we are indeed seeing increased myopia in children and thus the population in general.
This does not mean eye "exercises" work on adults. Which is what the Harvard article is about.
throwawaytrumper t1_jdri4wp wrote
Can confirm, I have the useage of only on eye at a time due to minor childhood strabismus which could have been corrected with easy exercises as a child. I regret very often that this did not occur, I have no depth perception as an adult as a result.
-1KingKRool- t1_jdrz7hf wrote
Source it then, I sourced mine.
nrkbarnetv t1_jds6k7p wrote
You "sourced" an irrelevant article for the topic of conversation.
Here's one: https://www.kidsorthok.com.au/what-causes-myopia.html
Here's a third and final https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/myopia-control-in-children
These all day the same thing, environmental factors are at play on children, and the last two decades have seen a dramatic increase of myopia in children.
Now tell me, are you mature enough to admit when you're wrong, or are you going to be a bitch about it?
-1KingKRool- t1_jdthp4m wrote
Amazing, you sourced three articles that all provided 0 links to studies, and all of which admitted that the best they have is “well maybe environment contributes” but they all admit that genetics is the only known issue.
Come back when you have an actual study, buddy. Until then, I’ll trust the actual medical school.
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