1. Principle: Correct sitting posture maintains a reasonable distance between the eyes and the writing surface or screen (approximately 45cm), avoiding excessive elongation of the visual axis caused by prolonged head-down posture, thus reducing the risk of myopia. Simultaneously, maintaining the natural curve of the spine prevents scoliosis or kyphosis caused by long-term poor posture. Related patented technology uses a distance sensor and camera to monitor posture in real time, providing immediate correction prompts.
2. Actual Effects: User reviews of Children's Sitting Posture Corrector indicate that, combined with correct eye habits and outdoor activities, it can reduce eye strain to some extent and help children develop good posture.
3. Scientific Evidence: Currently available information mainly consists of product promotions, user reviews, and technical patents, lacking large-scale, randomized controlled clinical trial data. Therefore, the sitting posture corrector itself cannot guarantee complete prevention of myopia or scoliosis on its own; it needs to be combined with the following measures to achieve maximum effectiveness: Outdoor Activities: At least 120 minutes of outdoor sunlight exposure daily can significantly reduce the incidence of myopia.
Eye Rest: Take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes of work to relax your eyes.
Regular Checkups: Have regular vision and spinal examinations to detect and intervene promptly for any abnormalities.
1. Overall Conclusion: Using a Children's Sitting Posture Corrector can provide posture reminders and support in daily learning and life, helping children maintain correct sitting posture, thereby reducing the risk of myopia and scoliosis to some extent. However, its preventive effect is not absolute and still needs to be combined with a scientific eye care, exercise, and health management plan.