玩手机对眼睛的伤害,究竟有多大?
We all know that the blue light that emits from our smartphones isn't good for our eyes, but a new study has discovered just how much damage it can cause. Researchers say that this light is absorbed by vital molecules in our retina and triggers the production of a toxic chemical that kill cells. This damage can lead to large blind spots in our vision that are the hallmark of macular degeneration, a disease that leads to blindness. The team from the University of Toledo in Ohio says it is urging the public to not use phones in the dark because this can dilate pupils and lead to even more harmful blue light entering our eyes. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss for those age 50 or older, according to the National Eye Institute. Sufferers will experience blurred vision or even 'blind spots' in their central vision that may grow larger as the retina dies. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, 9.1 million Americans have early AMD and 2.1 million above age 50 have late AMD, which is a stage of severe vision loss. For this study, the team decided to focus on retinal, a form of vitamin A found in the retina that coverts light into metabolic energy. Photoreceptor cells, use retinal to covert light into signals that are sent to the brain. The team did find a molecule, a vitamin E derivative known as alpha tocopherol, that can stop the cells from dying. DrKarunarathne says some of the ways we can protect ourselves include wearing sunglasses that can filter both UV and blue light, using blue light filters on our phones, and not looking at cell phones or tablets in the dark. |