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2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24611
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Myopia rates among Hadza hunter‐gatherers are low but not exceptional

Abstract: Objectives Myopia rates are increasing globally. This epidemic is linked to increased school participation, decreased outdoor activity and the proliferation of near‐work occupations. The Tanzanian Hadza have traditionally subsisted as hunter‐gatherers. School participation has historically been low and near‐work otherwise minimal. Previous studies have reported exceptionally low myopia rates among hunter‐gatherers, though such studies are few. The present study aims to expand this dataset. We report Hadza myop… Show more

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