Patel S, Henderson R, Bradley L, Galloway B, Hunter L
Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Glasgow Polytechnic, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Optom Vis Sci. 1991 Nov;68(11):888-92. doi: 10.1097/00006324-199111000-00010.
In the literature, there is evidence supporting the notion that visual display unit (VDU) use decreases the blink rate and possibly reduces the stability of the precorneal tear film. In this investigation the blink rate and tear stability were measured using noninvasive techniques, in relation to VDU use. In normal healthy subjects, the results show an average 5-fold drop in blink rate during VDU use but tear stability appears to be unaffected. During VDU use a significant relation was found to exist between the interval between blinks and the stability of the precorneal tear film.
文献中有证据支持这样一种观点,即使用视觉显示单元(VDU)会降低眨眼频率,并可能降低角膜前泪膜的稳定性。在本研究中,使用非侵入性技术测量了与VDU使用相关的眨眼频率和泪膜稳定性。在正常健康受试者中,结果显示在使用VDU期间眨眼频率平均下降了5倍,但泪膜稳定性似乎未受影响。在使用VDU期间,发现眨眼间隔与角膜前泪膜稳定性之间存在显著关系。