European journal of ophthalmology

Exposure to light pollution during pregnancy and the risk of childhood eye misalignment

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Abstract

Essence

Higher outdoor artificial light at night during pregnancy was associated with higher childhood strabismus risk, especially exotropia.

Evidence

A nationwide South Korean population-based case-control study of 755,796 urban mother-child pairs estimated residential O-ALAN by satellite and adjusted odds ratios for childhood strabismus subtypes.

Caveat

Exposure was modeled from residential satellite light at about 1 km resolution, and subtype analyses were positive for exotropia but not for esotropia or vertical strabismus.

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