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短期和中期高海拔暴露不会影响健康年轻人群的视力和对比敏感度。

Short- and middle-term high-altitude exposure does not affect visual acuity and contrast sensitivity of healthy young people.

机构信息

Department of Sports Medicine and Sports Nutrition, Faculty of Sport Science, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.

Department of Sports Medicine and Sports Nutrition, Faculty of Sport Science, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2019 Aug;22 Suppl 1:S12-S16. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2019.04.013. Epub 2019 May 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity are crucial for optimal performance and safe sport activity. From a practical sport-specific perspective, visual performance is obligatory for orientation and movement control in mountainous areas. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of hypobaric hypoxic conditions on visual acuity and contrast sensitivity of short-term and middle-term acclimatized healthy young people.

DESIGN

This study used a repeated-measure design with ten eye-healthy and physically active students representing different types of sports.

METHODS

With the help of a computer-based Landolt C and a Sine Wave Contrast test, visual performance was investigated similar before (156 m), during a nine-day high-altitude sojourn (sleeping level: 890-4640 m), and three months later (156 m). All tests were performed under standardized illumination conditions. Additionally, morning blood oxygen saturation, hematocrits, hemoglobin, body mass, and self-reported symptoms of acute mountain sickness criteria were determined.

RESULTS

Whole blood oxygen saturation declined during altitude exposure. The analysis of central visual performance at altitude showed no effect of hypobaric hypoxia.

CONCLUSION

Our data suggest that activity in a hypobaric hypoxia condition at moderate to high altitude levels of up to 4600 m does not affect visual acuity and contrast sensitivity of acclimatized healthy young people. However, in contrast to previous studies that outlined acutely impaired central visual performance with respect to hypoxia, we suggest that acclimatization might induce adaptation of visual perception performance and therefore reduce the risk of accidents resulting from partial loss of visual performance at altitude.

摘要

目的

视力和对比敏感度是最佳表现和安全运动活动的关键。从实用的运动特定角度来看,视觉表现对于山区的定向和运动控制是强制性的。本研究的目的是分析低压缺氧条件对短期和中期适应健康年轻人群视力和对比敏感度的影响。

设计

本研究采用重复测量设计,由 10 名身体健康且活跃的学生代表不同类型的运动。

方法

借助基于计算机的 Landolt C 和正弦波对比测试,在相似的条件下,在(156 m)之前、在为期九天的高海拔逗留期间(睡眠水平:890-4640 m)以及三个月后(156 m)进行视觉表现测试。所有测试均在标准化照明条件下进行。此外,还测定了早晨血氧饱和度、红细胞压积、血红蛋白、体重和自我报告的急性高原病标准的症状。

结果

整个血液氧饱和度在海拔暴露期间下降。对高原中央视觉表现的分析表明,低压缺氧没有影响。

结论

我们的数据表明,在高达 4600 m 的中等到高海拔的低压缺氧环境中活动不会影响适应健康年轻人群的视力和对比敏感度。然而,与之前概述了缺氧对中央视觉表现急性损害的研究相反,我们认为适应可能会引起视觉感知表现的适应,从而降低因海拔高度导致部分视觉表现丧失而导致事故的风险。

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