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Classrooms decorated like woodlands seem to slow myopia progression

Last updated: March 21, 2025 2:28 pm
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Myopia, commonly known as short-sightedness, has long been associated with spending excessive time indoors. However, recent studies indicate that creating a simulated outdoor environment within classrooms could potentially help prevent the development of myopia in children.

The condition of myopia typically arises when the eye undergoes changes in shape during the early stages of life. This alteration causes the distance between the cornea, located at the front of the eye, and the retina, situated at the back, to become elongated. Consequently, individuals with myopia experience difficulties in focusing on distant objects, resulting in blurred vision.

In a groundbreaking myopia trial conducted in a school in Lijiang, Yunnan province, China, classrooms were transformed to resemble a woodland setting. The innovative approach aimed to replicate the natural outdoor environment within the confines of the classroom. By incorporating elements such as artificial trees, plants, and natural lighting, the study sought to investigate the potential impact of simulated outdoor spaces on the visual health of students.

The findings from the trial suggested a promising correlation between the simulated outdoor environment and a reduced risk of myopia development among children. The immersive woodland setting appeared to provide a conducive atmosphere for visual development, potentially counteracting the negative effects of prolonged indoor activities on eye health.

This research underscores the importance of environmental factors in the prevention of myopia, shedding light on the potential benefits of integrating nature-inspired elements into educational settings. By creating visually stimulating and nature-infused environments within classrooms, educators and healthcare professionals may have a significant impact on the visual well-being of children.

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In conclusion, the innovative approach of simulating outdoor settings in classrooms offers a novel strategy for addressing the rising prevalence of myopia among young individuals. By harnessing the power of nature-inspired design elements, educators have the opportunity to promote healthy visual habits and support the overall well-being of students. As we continue to explore new avenues for combating myopia, integrating nature into educational spaces may prove to be a valuable tool in safeguarding the eye health of future generations.

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