Changing lifestyles are likely to result in an increased number of people with eye conditions. Reduced time spent outdoors, increase in work from home and urbanisation, contribute towards a substantial increase in the number of people with myopia globally.

According to WHO estimates (2019), the number of people with myopia will increase from 1.95 billion in 2010 to 3.36 billion in 2030. The number of people with high myopia, often associated with severe complications, is projected to increase from 277.2 million in 2010 to 516.7 million in 2030

The overall prevalence of myopia is highest in high-income countries of the Asia-Pacific region (53.4%), closely followed by East Asia (51.6%), while in-country estimates among adolescents in urban areas of China and South Korea have reported rates as high as 67% and 97%, respectively.

An earlier report in 2016 by WHO projects the global prevalence of myopia to increase from 27% of the world’s population in 2010 to 52% by 2050.

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