Cooperman Laboratory, Institute of Materials Science, VAST, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Giay, Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Department of Ophthalmology, Ha Noi Medical University, 1 Ton That Tung, Kim Lien, Dong Da, Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2024 Nov 1;72(Suppl 5):S875-S881. doi: 10.4103/IJO.IJO_3318_23. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Lighting conditions significantly influence visual acuity (VA), visual function, and quality of life. Previous research highlighted a correlation between luminance and VA but left a gap in understanding the impact of surrounding luminance. This study focused on investigating the effects of both central and peripheral luminance on VA.
This study aimed to investigate the influence of both central and surrounding luminance on VA through distance VA measurements.
A dual-component lighting system was utilized, comprising a self-illuminated ETDRS chart and a skyLED system for consistent surrounding illumination. Two experimental setups were conducted: the first varied the central luminance (25 ± 2-341 ± 10 cd/m²), while the second maintained a constant central luminance (150 ± 5 cd/m²) and varied the surrounding luminance (4 ± 2 cd/m² OFF-105 ± 10 cd/m² ON).
Sixty-six participants with refractive errors between 0.0 D and -2.75 D were tested under various lighting conditions. Both uncorrected refractive error (URE) and corrected refractive error (CRE) eyes were evaluated.
Paired t-tests were used to evaluate the statistical significance of differences in VA scores.
Experiment 1 demonstrated a significant increase in VA scores, with mean improvements of -0.120 LogMAR for URE eyes and -0.073 LogMAR for CRE eyes as chart luminance increased from 26 cd/m² to 153 cd/m². Experiment 2 further showed a notable improvement in VA scores under varied surrounding luminance conditions, with mean improvements of - 0.118 LogMAR for URE eyes and -0.073 LogMAR for CRE eyes as luminance increased from 4 cd/m² to 102 cd/m².
This study emphasizes the significant impact of both central and peripheral luminance on VA. The introduction of the skyLED lighting system underlines the importance of optimal lighting for visual performance.
照明条件会显著影响视力(VA)、视觉功能和生活质量。先前的研究强调了亮度与 VA 之间的相关性,但对周围亮度的影响仍存在空白。本研究重点调查中央和周围亮度对 VA 的影响。
本研究旨在通过远距离 VA 测量来研究中央和周围亮度对 VA 的影响。
使用了双组件照明系统,包括自照明 ETDRS 图表和 skyLED 系统,以提供一致的周围照明。进行了两个实验设置:第一个设置改变中央亮度(25±2-341±10 cd/m²),第二个设置保持中央亮度恒定(150±5 cd/m²)并改变周围亮度(4±2 cd/m² OFF-105±10 cd/m² ON)。
在各种照明条件下测试了 66 名屈光度在 0.0 D 到-2.75 D 之间的参与者。评估了未矫正屈光不正(URE)和矫正屈光不正(CRE)眼。
使用配对 t 检验评估 VA 评分差异的统计学意义。
实验 1 表明 VA 评分显著提高,当图表亮度从 26 cd/m²增加到 153 cd/m²时,URE 眼的平均改善为-0.120 LogMAR,CRE 眼的平均改善为-0.073 LogMAR。实验 2 进一步显示在不同周围亮度条件下 VA 评分有显著提高,当周围亮度从 4 cd/m²增加到 102 cd/m²时,URE 眼的平均改善为-0.118 LogMAR,CRE 眼的平均改善为-0.073 LogMAR。
本研究强调了中央和周围亮度对 VA 的重大影响。引入 skyLED 照明系统突出了视觉性能的最佳照明的重要性。