Self-reported physical activity in school age children with amblyopia
Key Points
Children with amblyopia reported lower levels of physical activity compared to peers without visual impairment, indicating a potential link to their condition.
Self-reported data from 150 school-age children showed that those with amblyopia engage in 30% less physical activity than their peers.
This study uses observational analysis to evaluate the physical activity patterns and visual health among school-age children with amblyopia.
Findings indicate the need for targeted interventions to encourage physical activity in children with visual impairments, as promoting activity may help mitigate health risks.