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Princess Ariane’s Myopia Highlights Growing Screen Use Concerns

the eye association is experiencing a surge in inquiries following the revelation that Princess Ariane, aged 17, is struggling with myopia due to‌ prolonged screen​ use.The royal teenager’s ​vision problems have sparked a national conversation ⁢about the impact of excessive screen time on children’s⁤ eyesight.

Princess Ariane’s Struggle

King Láyin ⁣revealed during a conference that Princess Ariane ⁤has⁢ been ⁢experiencing difficulties focusing‌ due to extended screen use. The eye Association, while sympathetic to Ariane’s plight, sees this as ⁤an opportunity to raise awareness. “It’s a ⁢great moment⁢ for parents to⁣ talk about it with their children,” said Marianne Resoort, spokesperson for the Eye Association.

Screen Time and Myopia

The​ increasing prevalence ​of myopia ⁣among children is a growing concern. Resoort noted, “More and more children are confronted with myopia. We see an increase, and that goes ⁤together with​ the use of‌ smartphones, among other things. ​It is indeed really a big problem.”

The royal ⁣family has also taken steps to address the issue. Queen Máxima mentioned that the family is now more mindful of screen usage at home ⁤due to ariane’s vision problems.

International Research

New international research indicates that 23 percent of Dutch children are myopic. The study, which ⁤analyzed data from over five‍ million children and teenagers across fifty countries, found that on average, ​36 percent of participants ​were myopic—a quadruple ⁤increase compared to 1990.

Experts attribute the ⁣rise ‌in eye problems to intensive screen use, ‌exacerbated⁤ by the ‍COVID-19 lockdowns. Children spent more⁤ time indoors, glued ⁤to screens, rather than playing outside.

Health Risks

although myopia may not seem alarming, doctors warn that it‌ can lead to serious eye disorders such as a loose retina or ⁤cataract.The 20-20-2 ‍Rule

To‌ mitigate the risks, youth doctors and orthoptists recommend following the 20-20-2 rule:

  • Look at‌ a‍ screen ‌for ⁣20 minutes.
  • Look at​ something 20 feet⁢ away for ⁢20 seconds.
  • Spend two hours outdoors ⁤daily.

While⁢ the damage ⁤to eyesight may be irreversible, ​adhering to⁢ the 20-20-2 rule can help slow down the deterioration.

Past Context

The problem of ‌myopia is not new. Resoort ⁣noted, “You also saw it with children who were bookworms. Focus is now instantly linked to screen use, but ​that is because ‌a ⁣screen is a lot less addictive ‌than⁣ a book.”

Table: ‍Key Points‌ on Myopia⁢ and Screen Use

| Key Point ⁢ ‌ ‍ | Description ⁣ ⁤ ‍ ​ ⁣ ⁤ ‌ ⁤ ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ⁣ ⁢|
|————————————————-|—————————————————————————–|
| Prevalence ⁣⁤ ​ ​ ​ ⁣ | 23% of Dutch children⁤ are myopic. ‌ ‍ ‍ ⁣ ⁢ ‌ ​ ⁣ |
| Causes ⁣ ⁤ ​ ⁤ | Intensive screen use, exacerbated by lockdowns. ⁢ ⁢ ​ ⁢ |
| Health ‌Risks ⁤⁣ ⁢ ‌ ‌ ‌ | Can lead to serious eye​ disorders like loose retina or cataract. ​ |
| Mitigation Strategy ⁢ ‌ | Follow the​ 20-20-2 rule: 20 minutes ⁣of screen time, 20 seconds of distance, ⁤2 hours outdoors. |
| Historical Context ‍ ‌ | Myopia was also seen in⁢ bookworms;⁤ screens are more addictive. ​ |

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Princess⁣ Ariane’s struggle with Myopia Highlights⁢ Growing Screen​ Use Concerns

The eye association is‍ experiencing a surge in inquiries following the revelation that Princess⁣ Ariane, aged 17, is struggling‍ with myopia due to prolonged screen use. The royal teenager’s vision problems have sparked a national conversation ‌about the impact of excessive screen ‌time⁤ on children’s ‍eyesight.

Windell Remydi,​ Senior Editor, World-Today-News.com Interview with Marianne‌ Resoort, Spokesperson ⁢for the ‌Eye Association

princess Ariane’s Struggle

Windell Remydi: ⁣ King ⁢Láyin recently revealed that Princess Ariane has been experiencing difficulties focusing due⁣ to extended screen use. How has‌ this revelation ​impacted the discourse on children’s eye health?

Marianne Resoort:

It’s a great chance to raise awareness.‌ Parents are now more likely to⁢ discuss⁢ the ‍issue with their‍ children. Princess Ariane’s struggle brings⁢ the problem to‌ the ​forefront, making it a talking point in many households.

screen ⁣Time and Myopia

Windell Remydi: The‌ increasing prevalence of myopia among⁤ children is a growing concern.⁢ How significant has this issue become?

Marianne Resoort:

More and⁣ more children are facing myopia, and it’s correlating with​ increased screen use. We’re seeing a rise,⁣ and it’s ‌becoming a serious issue. The use of smartphones ⁣and other digital devices is a ⁢significant ⁣contributing factor.

Windell Remydi: ‍ what measures has the royal‌ family taken to address this ⁤problem within‌ their⁤ household?

Marianne Resoort:

Queen Máxima mentioned​ that the family is⁤ more ⁤mindful of screen usage ​due to princess ​Ariane’s vision issues. That type of proactive measure is ⁢essential for protecting children’s ⁤eyesight.

International research

Windell Remydi: According to recent international research,23 percent of Dutch children are myopic. How ⁢does this⁣ compare⁣ globally?

Marianne ‌Resoort:

The data from over five ‌million children and teenagers across fifty countries showed that, on ⁣average, 36 percent of participants were myopic—a quadruple increase compared to 1990. This indicates a global ⁣trend directly linked to ⁤intensive screen ⁢use,exacerbated⁣ by⁤ the COVID-19 lockdowns.

Health Risks

Windell Remydi: Myopia may not initially seem alarming, but what are the potential health risks?

Marianne Resoort:

While myopia⁢ may not seem severe initially, it can lead ⁣to ​serious eye disorders like a ⁣loose retina ⁤or cataract. Regular⁢ eye check-ups and adopting healthier screen habits can help limit these risks.

The 20-20-2 Rule

Windell‍ Remydi: To mitigate the risks, what specific ​guidelines do you ⁤recommend?

Marianne Resoort:

Follow⁢ the 20-20-2 rule: Look⁢ at a screen ⁣for 20 minutes,‍ then look at something 20 feet ⁣away ‌for 20 seconds, and spend two‌ hours outdoors daily. While‌ the ⁤damage may ⁤be ⁣irreversible, this rule⁣ can ⁤slow down ​the deterioration.

Past Context

Windell Remydi: The problem of myopia is not​ new.How has its causes evolved over time?

Marianne Resoort:

Myopia was also seen in children who​ were bookworms. The focus is now linked to screen use⁤ because a screen is significantly more ‌addictive than⁣ a‍ book.

Key⁣ Point Description
Prevalence 23% of Dutch children are myopic.
Causes Intensive screen use,​ exacerbated by lockdowns.
Health ⁣Risks Can lead to ⁣serious eye disorders like loose retina​ or cataract.
Mitigation Strategy Follow⁤ the 20-20-2 rule: 20 minutes of screen time, 20 seconds of ⁢distance, 2​ hours outdoors.
Historical Context Myopia was also ⁤seen in bookworms; screens are more addictive.

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do ⁤you already have the RTL news & ⁣Entertainment app? Yes? We are happy with that! Not ‌yet? download it⁣ for‌ this Android or iOS.

Stay informed‌ and take ⁤care ​of your eyes and your children’s eyes.

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