IMI 2021 Reports and Digest – Reflections on the Implications for Clinical Practice

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Published in:Investigative ophthalmology & visual science Vol. 62; no. 5; p. 1
Main Authors: Wolffsohn, James S., Jong, Monica, Smith, Earl L., Resnikoff, Serge R., Jonas, Jost B., Logan, Nicola S., Morgan, Ian, Sankaridurg, Padmaja, Ohno-Matsui, Kyoko
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Published: United States The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 28.04.2021
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Abstract The International Myopia Institute's (IMI) mission is to advance research, education, and management of myopia to decrease future vision impairment and blindness associated with increasing myopia. Its approach is to bring together scientists, clinicians, policymakers, government members, and educators into the field of myopia to stimulate collaboration and sharing of knowledge. The latest reports are on pathologic myopia, the impact of myopia, risk factors for myopia, accommodation and binocular vision in myopia development and progression, and the prevention of myopia and its progression. Together with the digest updating the 2019 International Myopia Institute white papers using the research published in the last 18 months, these evidence-based consensus white papers help to clarify the imperative for myopia control and the role of environmental modification initiatives, informing an evidence-based clinical approach. This guidance includes who to treat and when to start or stop treatment, and the advantages and limitations of different management approaches.
AbstractList The International Myopia Institute's (IMI) mission is to advance research, education, and management of myopia to decrease future vision impairment and blindness associated with increasing myopia. Its approach is to bring together scientists, clinicians, policymakers, government members, and educators into the field of myopia to stimulate collaboration and sharing of knowledge. The latest reports are on pathologic myopia, the impact of myopia, risk factors for myopia, accommodation and binocular vision in myopia development and progression, and the prevention of myopia and its progression. Together with the digest updating the 2019 International Myopia Institute white papers using the research published in the last 18 months, these evidence-based consensus white papers help to clarify the imperative for myopia control and the role of environmental modification initiatives, informing an evidence-based clinical approach. This guidance includes who to treat and when to start or stop treatment, and the advantages and limitations of different management approaches.
The International Myopia Institute's (IMI) mission is to advance research, education, and management of myopia to decrease future vision impairment and blindness associated with increasing myopia. Its approach is to bring together scientists, clinicians, policymakers, government members, and educators into the field of myopia to stimulate collaboration and sharing of knowledge. The latest reports are on pathologic myopia, the impact of myopia, risk factors for myopia, accommodation and binocular vision in myopia development and progression, and the prevention of myopia and its progression. Together with the digest updating the 2019 International Myopia Institute white papers using the research published in the last 18 months, these evidence-based consensus white papers help to clarify the imperative for myopia control and the role of environmental modification initiatives, informing an evidence-based clinical approach. This guidance includes who to treat and when to start or stop treatment, and the advantages and limitations of different management approaches.The International Myopia Institute's (IMI) mission is to advance research, education, and management of myopia to decrease future vision impairment and blindness associated with increasing myopia. Its approach is to bring together scientists, clinicians, policymakers, government members, and educators into the field of myopia to stimulate collaboration and sharing of knowledge. The latest reports are on pathologic myopia, the impact of myopia, risk factors for myopia, accommodation and binocular vision in myopia development and progression, and the prevention of myopia and its progression. Together with the digest updating the 2019 International Myopia Institute white papers using the research published in the last 18 months, these evidence-based consensus white papers help to clarify the imperative for myopia control and the role of environmental modification initiatives, informing an evidence-based clinical approach. This guidance includes who to treat and when to start or stop treatment, and the advantages and limitations of different management approaches.
Author Logan, Nicola S.
Wolffsohn, James S.
Ohno-Matsui, Kyoko
Sankaridurg, Padmaja
Jong, Monica
Jonas, Jost B.
Resnikoff, Serge R.
Smith, Earl L.
Morgan, Ian
AuthorAffiliation 5 College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, United States
1 School of Optometry, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
3 School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
4 Discipline of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia
8 Research School of Biology, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
7 State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Centre, Sun Yatsen University, Guangzhou, China
6 Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany
2 Brien Holden Vision Institute, Sydney, Australia
9 Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
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