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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Optometry
  • Vision Science

Background:

  • Global increase in childhood myopia necessitates effective interventions.
  • Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segment (DIMS) lenses are proven to slow myopia progression.
  • Limited research exists on DIMS lenses' impact on eye fatigue across different age groups.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of DIMS lenses on perceived eye fatigue.
  • To compare fatigue levels between adolescents and adults using DIMS lenses.
  • To assess fatigue during a visually demanding task at varying difficulty levels.

Main Methods:

  • Participants (adolescents and adults) performed a visual search task ('Finding Wally').
  • Eye fatigue was assessed while wearing either normal or DIMS lenses.
  • The task was conducted at both easy and difficult levels.

Main Results:

  • DIMS lenses significantly reduced perceived eye fatigue in both age groups.
  • No significant differences in eye fatigue were found based on age or task difficulty.
  • Reduced eye strain was observed during sustained near viewing with DIMS lenses.

Conclusions:

  • DIMS lenses alleviate eye fatigue, suggesting benefits beyond myopia control.
  • The accommodative properties of DIMS lenses may reduce visual strain.
  • Further research could explore DIMS lenses for general visual comfort.