Regime of using mobile electronic devices by students as a risk factor of vision impairment

S. Markelova, E. Mettini, A. Tatarinchik, O. Ievleva
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The adverse impact of electronic devices, including mobile ones (smartphones, tablets), on the organism of children, adolescents and youth has been highlighted by many studies. The study was aimed to assess the regime of using mobile electronic devices and its impact on the students’ vision. The data on the use of mobile electronic devices in educational and recreational activities by 1218 schoolchildren and students were acquired; their work-rest schedule when engaged with mobile electronic devices was characterized. A total of 943 schoolchildren and students were examined by ophthalmologist and with the use of the Armis hardware-software complex (Russia). A significant decrease in visual acuity (measured in diopters) and the increase in the rate of functional vision problems and chronic eye disorders in first-graders (p ≤ 0.05) compared to their age-mates of the past decade were observed. During the learning process, a significant decrease in visual acuity (p ≤ 0.05) in both eyes was observed starting from middle school, which persisted both in high school and during first years of the university. Students, who adhered to the work-rest schedule when engaged with mobile electronic devices, significantly less often (p ≤ 0.05) complained of health problems. A regression model (p ≤ 0.05) was constructed for the relationship between the students’ visual acuity (OD, OS, diopters) and their work-rest schedule when engaged with mobile electronic devices. When assessing the regime of using electronic devices, medical stidents found that the time of use in both educational and recreational activities should be strictly regulated. To prevent functional vision problems and chronic eye disorders, it is necessary to limit the time of using mobile electronic devices by students. According to scientific research, this would have a beneficial effect on the finctional state of the organism and prevent fatigue.
学生使用流动电子设备作为视力受损风险因素的制度
许多研究都强调了电子设备,包括移动设备(智能手机、平板电脑)对儿童、青少年和青年机体的不利影响。这项研究旨在评估使用移动电子设备的制度及其对学生视力的影响。收集了1218名学童和学生在教育和娱乐活动中使用移动电子设备的数据;当他们使用移动电子设备时,他们的工作-休息时间表是有特征的。眼科医生使用Armis硬件-软件复合体对943名学童和学生进行了检查(俄罗斯)。与过去十年的同龄人相比,一年级学生的视力(以屈光度测量)明显下降,功能性视力问题和慢性眼病的发生率增加(p≤0.05)。在学习过程中,从初中开始,双眼视力明显下降(p≤0.05),这种下降一直持续到高中和大学一年级。在使用移动电子设备时,遵守作息时间表的学生抱怨健康问题的次数显著减少(p≤0.05)。对学生使用移动电子设备时的视灵敏度(OD、OS、屈光度)与作息时间的关系建立回归模型(p≤0.05)。在评估使用电子设备的制度时,医学生发现,在教育和娱乐活动中使用电子设备的时间都应严格管制。为了防止功能性视力问题和慢性眼疾,有必要限制学生使用移动电子设备的时间。根据科学研究,这将对机体的功能状态和防止疲劳有有益的影响。
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