Do special glasses slow kids down? study tests movement differences
NCT ID NCT07229352
Summary
This study aims to understand if special glasses designed to slow nearsightedness progression affect how children move in daily activities. Researchers will compare 20 children aged 6-12 while they wear regular glasses versus myopia control glasses. They'll measure reaction times, movement accuracy, and walking patterns to see if there are any differences.
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Midwestern University Arizona College of Optometry
Glendale, Arizona, 85308, United States
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