Impact of digital screen use and lifestyle factors on dry eye disease in the paediatric population

Michael T M Wang, Jennifer P Craig, Maria Vidal-Rohr, Francesco Menduni, Sandeep Dhallu, Tugce Ipek, Duygu Acar, Alberto Recchioni, Alex France, Alec Kingsnorth, Sophie Speakman, James S Wolffsohn

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Abstract

Short Communication
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)64-66
Number of pages3
JournalThe ocular surface
Volume24
Early online date31 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022

Bibliographical note

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Funding Information:
The Dry Eye Exhibition at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition was supported by the British Contact Lens Association, UK ; Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK; Innovate UK Technology Strategy Board, UK; Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society , USA; Eyoto, UK; Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA ; Santen UK Ltd., UK; Shire Pharmaceuticals Ltd, United Kingdom ; Laboratoires Thea, France ; The Eye Bag Company, UK. MV-R, FM, TI, DA and RC were funded by the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 642760.

Keywords

  • Risk factor
  • Epidemiology
  • Dry eye
  • Ocular surface
  • Tear film
  • Sleep
  • Computer
  • Digital screen

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