光照对年轻人近正融合收敛的影响。

IF 1.8 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Clinical Optometry Pub Date : 2025-09-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTO.S534389
George Nnamdi Atuanya, Godspower Itua Okhaifoh, Babatunde Ismail Bale, Comfort Peace Ayikoru
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摘要

目的:正融合聚光(PFV)对双眼融合很重要,但光照对近PFV的影响尚不清楚。本研究调查了不同照明水平对PFV参数(模糊、断裂、恢复)的影响,为眼科护理专业人员优化临床评估和提供近视力活动建议提供见解。方法:采用受试者内设计,对30例双目视力正常的青年人(平均年龄21.87±2.79岁,年龄范围18-30岁)在贝宁大学验光教学诊所进行评估。在三种受控光照条件下(50、100和150勒克斯),使用光度计、光度计和LED照明系统测量PFV。在PFV测量之前进行初步测试(视力、覆盖测试和Von Graefe斜视),参与者报告模糊、中断和恢复点。采用Friedman和Wilcoxon sign rank检验(SPSS v25.0; p < 0.05)对数据进行分析,通过秩-双列相关计算效应量。结果:PFV值随光照增加而显著降低(均p < 0.001)。在50勒克斯时,平均PFV测量值最高(模糊:12.93±1.62Δ,破裂:22.87±3.06Δ,恢复:15.67±2.78Δ)。这些在100勒克斯(模糊:11.40±1.28Δ;中断:20.80±2.71Δ;恢复:14.07±2.72Δ)和150勒克斯(模糊:10.27±1.72Δ;中断:18.83±2.09Δ;恢复:12.70±2.74Δ)时逐渐下降。在50 - 150勒克斯之间,降低幅度最大(模糊:-20.5%;恢复:-19.0%),秩-双序列相关性表明效应较大(-0.798至-1.000)。结论:较高的照明可显著降低PFV,这表明低至中等照明可优化近距离任务时的双眼协调。这些发现支持在教育、职业和临床环境中调整环境照明,以减少近距离工作时的视觉疲劳。
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Effect of Illumination on Near Positive Fusional Vergence in Young Adults.

Purpose: Positive fusional vergence (PFV) is important for binocular fusion, yet the influence of illumination on near PFV remains underexplored. This study investigated the effect of different illumination levels on PFV parameters (blur, break, recovery) to provide insights that could help eye care professionals optimize clinical assessments and make recommendations for near-vision activities.

Methods: Using a within-subjects design, thirty young adults (mean age: 21.87 ± 2.79 years; range 18-30) with normal binocular vision were evaluated at the University of Benin Optometry Teaching Clinic. PFV was measured under three controlled lighting conditions (50, 100, and 150 lux) using a phoropter, photometer, and LED lighting system. Preliminary tests (visual acuity, cover test and Von Graefe phoria) preceded PFV measurement, with participants reporting blur, break, and recovery points. Data were analysed using Friedman and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks tests (SPSS v25.0; p < 0.05), with effect sizes calculated via rank-biserial correlation.

Results: PFV values significantly decreased with increasing illumination (all p < 0.001). At 50 lux, mean PFV measures were highest (blur: 12.93 ± 1.62Δ, break: 22.87 ± 3.06Δ, recovery: 15.67 ± 2.78Δ). These declined progressively at 100 lux (blur: 11.40 ± 1.28Δ; break: 20.80 ± 2.71Δ; recovery: 14.07 ± 2.72Δ) and 150 lux (blur: 10.27 ± 1.72Δ; break: 18.83 ± 2.09Δ; recovery: 12.70 ± 2.74Δ). The steepest reductions occurred between 50 and 150 lux (blur: -20.5%; recovery: -19.0%), and rank-biserial correlations indicated large effect sizes (-0.798 to -1.000).

Conclusion: Higher illumination significantly reduces PFV, which suggests that lower-to-moderate lighting optimises binocular coordination during near tasks. These findings support adjusting ambient lighting in educational, occupational, and clinical settings to reduce visual fatigue during near tasks.

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Clinical Optometry
Clinical Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
29
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Optometry is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on clinical optometry. All aspects of patient care are addressed within the journal as well as the practice of optometry including economic and business analyses. Basic and clinical research papers are published that cover all aspects of optics, refraction and its application to the theory and practice of optometry. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Theoretical and applied optics, Delivery of patient care in optometry practice, Refraction and correction of errors, Screening and preventative aspects of eye disease, Extended clinical roles for optometrists including shared care and provision of medications, Teaching and training optometrists, International aspects of optometry, Business practice, Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction, Health economic evaluations.
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