Change in visual function and viewing distance during work with VDTs
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Ergonomics
- Vol. 33 (12) , 1433-1441
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139008925344
Abstract
Seven female volunteer bank clerks aged between 24 and 32 yr were selected for a laboratory trial after a preliminary ocular examination which showed them to be emmetropic or slightly myopic (≤ ID) and to have normal ocular motility or only minor deficiencies. Near and far point refraction and phorias and near point fusional vergences were measured before and immediately after a 6 h workday at a PC workstation. Eye-screen distance (viewing distance) was monitored Near and far distance refraction showed an increase and a decrease of accommodation in 13 out of 14 eyes respectively. Fusional convergence decreased in six out of seven cases; a smaller decrease in divergence was recorded in all subjects. These changes were statistically significant Viewing distance, though showing some interindividual differences, increased considerably during the last 2 h of the trial, without reaching statistical significance.Keywords
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