05 November, 2011

Walks, as short-sightedness preventive maintenance


Walks in the street reduce risk of development of short-sightedness. To such conclusion scientists from Cambridge have come, having collected in a single whole results of eight researches on this theme, — shares BBS.

During work the group under the direction of doctor Justin Shervina has analysed the data of 10000 small Americans.
It has been established that children, suffering short-sightedness, walk in 3,7 times of less hours per week, than their healthy contemporaries. On the average, each additional hour spent in the open air, reduces risk of development of short-sightedness on 2 %.
It is interesting also that children who like to walk and often do it, at all less the contemporaries-homebodies pay attention to employment and reading. Anyway, about it speak 6 of 8 researches.
According to doctors, the advantage of daily walks for eyes first of all is defined by possibility to be focused that on relatives, on remote objects, and also contact to natural illumination. So, even if work for you above all, do not forget to walk, after all finally health you will not buy not at any price.

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