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智能手机观看距离与睡眠:一项利用动作捕捉技术的实验研究。

Smartphone viewing distance and sleep: an experimental study utilizing motion capture technology.

作者信息

Yoshimura Michitaka, Kitazawa Momoko, Maeda Yasuhiro, Mimura Masaru, Tsubota Kazuo, Kishimoto Taishiro

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo.

Department of Ophthalmology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo; RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, Wako, Saitama; Department of Nursing, Aino University Junior College.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2017 Mar 8;9:59-65. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S123319. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

There are studies reporting the negative impact of smartphone utilization on sleep. It is considered that reduction of melatonin secretion under the blue light exposure from smart-phone displays is one of the causes. The viewing distance may cause sleep disturbance, because the viewing distance determines the screen illuminance and/or asthenopia. However, to date, there has been no study closely investigating the impact of viewing distance on sleep; therefore, we sought to determine the relationship between smartphone viewing distance and subjective sleep status. Twenty-three nursing students (mean age ± standard deviation of 19.7±3.1 years) participated in the study. Subjective sleep status was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, morningness-eveningness questionnaire, and the Epworth sleepiness scale. We used the distance between the head and the hand while holding a smartphone to measure the viewing distance while using smartphones in sitting and lying positions. The distance was calculated using the three-dimensional coordinates obtained by a noncontact motion-sensing device. The viewing distance of smartphones in the sitting position ranged from 13.3 to 32.9 cm among participants. In the lying position, it ranged from 9.9 to 21.3cm. The viewing distance was longer in the sitting position than in the lying position (mean ± standard deviation: 20.3±4.7 vs 16.4±2.7, respectively, <0.01). We found that the short viewing distance in the lying position had a positive correlation to a poorer sleep state (=0.27, <0.05), lower sleep efficiency (=0.35, <0.05), and longer sleep latency (=0.38, <0.05). Moreover, smartphone viewing distances in lying position correlated negatively with subjective sleep status. Therefore, when recommending ideal smartphone use in lying position, one should take into account the viewing distances.

摘要

有研究报告了智能手机使用对睡眠的负面影响。人们认为,智能手机显示屏发出的蓝光照射下褪黑素分泌减少是原因之一。观看距离可能会导致睡眠障碍,因为观看距离决定了屏幕照度和/或视疲劳。然而,迄今为止,尚未有研究密切调查观看距离对睡眠的影响;因此,我们试图确定智能手机观看距离与主观睡眠状态之间的关系。23名护理专业学生(平均年龄±标准差为19.7±3.1岁)参与了该研究。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、晨型-夜型问卷和爱泼华嗜睡量表评估主观睡眠状态。我们使用手持智能手机时头部与手部之间的距离来测量坐立位和卧位使用智能手机时的观看距离。该距离通过非接触式运动传感设备获得的三维坐标计算得出。参与者坐立位时智能手机的观看距离在13.3至32.9厘米之间。卧位时,其范围在9.9至21.3厘米之间。坐立位的观看距离比卧位时长(平均±标准差:分别为20.3±4.7和16.4±2.7,<0.01)。我们发现卧位时较短的观看距离与较差的睡眠状态(=0.27,<0.05)、较低的睡眠效率(=0.35,<0.05)和较长的入睡潜伏期(=0.38,<0.05)呈正相关。此外,卧位时智能手机的观看距离与主观睡眠状态呈负相关。因此,在推荐理想的卧位使用智能手机时,应考虑观看距离。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/fc1d/5349506/eb609f89173b/nss-9-059Fig1.jpg

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