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NCT07585877
Effect of Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation on Myopia Progression
This study is a randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate whether branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation can help slow the progression of myopia in young adults. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive either BCAA supplementation combined with standard spectacle correction or standard spectacle correction with a matching placebo. The intervention period will last approximately six months. Participants will undergo regular follow-up examinations, including measurements of visual acuity, refractive error, axial length, intraocular pressure, and other ocular parameters. Additional assessments such as ocular imaging (including OCTA), physical examinations, and blood tests will also be performed to evaluate eye health and metabolic indicators. The main purpose of this study is to investigate whether BCAA supplementation can provide a safe and effective nutritional strategy to slow myopia progression and improve understanding of the relationship between amino acid metabolism and ocular growth.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 25 Years
Updated: 2026-05-14
1 state
NCT07298824
Clinical Efficacy and Mechanism Exploration of MR-61 in Delaying the Progression of Myopia
To investigate whether probiotic MR-61 can assist in slowing down the progression rate of myopia (a prospective randomized controlled study).
Gender: All
Ages: 3 Years - 18 Years
Updated: 2025-12-23
1 state
NCT07284147
3D Designed Defocus Lenses on Myopia Control in Children and Adolescents
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of lenses with 3D Designed Defocus in controlling the progression of myopia in children and adolescents, and to explore the feasibility of effective design, and apply personalized frame lenses for myopia prevention and control.
Gender: All
Ages: 6 Years - 14 Years
Updated: 2025-12-16
NCT06927414
Light Diffraction Glasses in Preventing and Controlling Myopia in Adolescents
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of lenses with light diffraction glasses in controlling the progression of myopia in children and adolescents, and to explore the feasibility of effective design, and apply personalized frame lenses for myopia prevention and control.
Gender: All
Ages: 6 Years - 8 Years
Updated: 2025-04-15
1 state
NCT06887920
Comparison of MiSight 1-Day and Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia in Myopic Children
This study will compare the effects on myopia progression over the course of one year for eyes wearing MiSight 1 Day contact lenses compared to ACUVUE OASYS for PRESBYOPIA contact lenses.
Gender: All
Ages: 6 Years - 12 Years
Updated: 2025-03-26
1 state
NCT06585657
Brain Visual Perception Training for Prevention and Control of Premyopia
The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate whether brain visual perception training can effectively prevent myopia in children with pre myopia. It will also learn about the safety of brain visual perception training. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does brain visual perception training slow down the growth of axial length? What medical issues may participants encounter when using the brain visual perception training system? Researchers will compare participants who receive brain visual perception training with a control group to see if the training group can delay the onset of pre myopia in children Participants will: The training group will receive 20 minutes of brain visual perception training once a day for a period of one year. Follow up check ups at the hospital every 3 months. Keep a diary of the values of axial length and refractive diopter.
Gender: All
Ages: 6 Years - 10 Years
Updated: 2024-09-19