With the increasing reliance on tablet computers and smartphones in daily life, it is important to determine whether and how the prolonged usage of these handheld digital devices influences the working habits and refractive status. This study aimed to determine the effects of wearing conventional single-vision lenses vs. new progressive addition lenses on the working distance and refractive status while playing interactive video game in Chinese pre-presbyopic adult computer users.
Chinese adult computer users were recruited from two age cohorts. They were prescribed, in random order, with conventional single-vision lenses and progressive addition lenses designed for handheld digital display devices (iPad). Basic ocular parameters were measured through a comprehensive eye examination at the baseline visit. Working distance and refractive shift were measured immediately after delivering the lenses and after one month of lens wear. Working distance were recorded with an automatic ultrasound sensor while the participants were playing a 30-minute video game. Refractive-error shift before and after playing the video game were measured with an open-field autorefractor in both eyes and averaged.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
64
Wearing a spectacle lens design with corrective prescription power while playing computer game using an iPad tablet computer. Two lens designs were prescribed for each participant: the conventional single-vision lens and a new progressive addition lens designed for handheld digital device. Primary outcome measures were performed immediately after each lens delivery and one-month of lens wear.
Change in near working distance measured by an automatic ultrasound sensor
Near working distances were measured continuously over a 30-minute interval while the participant was playing computer games using an iPad tablet computer. The mode of the accumulative working distances was analyzed for each 30-minute interval collected immediately after the lens delivery and one-month after the lens wear. Absolute and relative changes in the working distances were analyzed and compared between two lens designs.
Time frame: Change in near working distance after one month of lens wear
Change in refractive status measured by an automatic refractometer
Refractive status was measured before and after the participant played a 30-minute computer games using an iPad tablet computer. The refractive status shift (post-task refractive status minus pre-task refractive status) was calculated for each 30-minute game play immediately after the lens delivery and one-month after the lens wear. Absolute and relative changes in the refractive shirt were analyzed and compared between two lens designs.
Time frame: Change in refractive status shift after one month of lens wear
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