An attempt at preventing asthenopia among vdt workers

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We report the results of 3 surveys of visual display terminal (VDT) users who took a minibreak during which they viewed a stereoscopic image of a repeating parallel pattern showing planets. The single image stereogram method employed is called Stretch Eye™, and we evaluated the effects of Stretch Eye™ on asthenopia. An accommodative relaxation of about 1 D was observed in participants while they were gazing at the image. The employees of 2 information technology companies were evaluated according to a visual analogue scale (VAS) for subjective symptoms of asthenopia and eyesight. The results showed that Stretch Eye™ was effective in easing visual fatigue due to VDT work and it improved eyesight under working conditions. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Omori, M., Watanabe, T., Takai, J., Takada, H., & Miyao, M. (2003). An attempt at preventing asthenopia among vdt workers. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 9(4), 453–462. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2003.11076582

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