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不同飞行光环境对飞行人员对比度视力的影响
陈剑政1,2,陈涛1,谭镕祯3,江川1,苏玉婷1,张作明1*
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(1. 空军军医大学航空航天医学系, 教育部航空航天医学重点实验室, 西安 710032;
2. 海军青岛特勤疗养中心航空生理训练科, 青岛 266071;
3. 空军军医大学基础医学院学员四大队, 西安 710032
*通信作者)
摘要:
目的 研究不同模拟飞行光环境下不同视力受试者对比度视力的差异,为保障飞行安全提供试验依据。方法 通过测量双眼视力,将24名受试者按照小数视力分为1.0/1.0、0.8/0.8、0.6/0.6和0.4/0.4组,每组6人,分别在模拟日光、迎光、背光、曙暮光和云上光环境下检测100%、80%、60%、40%、20%和10%对比度的视力。运用具有2个重复测量因素的三因素设计方差分析,比较不同光环境对不同视力者对比度视力的影响。结果 光环境、视力和对比度3个因素间存在交互作用(P<0.05)。进一步行两因素交互作用检验,光环境和对比度均与视力间存在交互作用(P均<0.01),而光环境和对比度间不存在交互作用(P>0.05)。在相同对比度下,与日光环境相比,各视力组在曙暮光和云上光的对比度视力下降(P均<0.05);在80%、60%、40%对比度下,0.6/0.6和0.4/0.4组在迎光环境下的对比度视力低于日光环境(P均<0.05);在20%、10%对比度下,各视力组在迎光环境下的对比度视力均低于日光环境(P均<0.05)。在相同对比度下,与1.0/1.0组相比,0.6/0.6、0.4/0.4组在5种光环境下的对比度视力均下降(P均<0.05);在20%、10%对比度下,0.8/0.8组在日光、迎光、曙暮光、云上光环境下的对比度视力均低于1.0/1.0组(P均<0.05);在相同的光环境和对比度下,0.4/0.4组的对比度视力低于其余视力组(P均<0.05)。结论 光环境、对比度和视力水平对对比度视力的作用相互影响。近视飞行人员在不利光环境(如迎光、云上光和曙暮光)下观察低对比度目标时对比度视力严重下降,对飞行安全构成潜在的威胁,故应重视近视飞行人员的对比度视力检查。
关键词:  视力  光环境  对比度视力  飞行人员
DOI:10.16781/j.CN31-2187/R.20220382
投稿时间:2022-05-07修订日期:2022-08-29
基金项目:空军军医大学航空医学提升项目(2020ZTB01).
Effects of different flight luminous environments on contrast vision of pilots
CHEN Jian-zheng1,2,CHEN Tao1,TAN Rong-zhen3,JIANG Chuan1,SU Yu-ting1,ZHANG Zuo-ming1*
(1. Ministry-of-Education Key Laboratory of Aerospace Medicine, School of Aerospace Medicine, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an 710032, Shaanxi, China;
2. Department of Aviation Physiological Training, Qingdao Special Servicemen Recuperation Center of PLA Navy, Qingdao 266071, Shandong, China;
3. The Fourth Student Team, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an 710032, Shaanxi, China
*Corresponding author)
Abstract:
Objective To study the differences in contrast vision of subjects with different visions under different simulated flight luminous environments, so as to provide experimental basis for flight safety. Methods Twenty-four subjects were recruited and divided into 1.0/1.0, 0.8/0.8, 0.6/0.6 and 0.4/0.4 (decimal vision) groups by measuring binocular vision, with 6 subjects in each group. Each subject was tested for 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, 20% and 10% contrast visions in simulated luminous environments of sunlight, facing light, backlight, twilight and on-cloud light. Using a 3-factor design analysis of variance with 2 repeated measurement factors, we compared the effects of different luminous environments on the contrast vision of people with different visions. Results There were interactions among the 3 factors (luminous environment, vision, and contrast) (P<0.05). A further 2-factor interaction test showed that there were interactions between luminous environment and vision and between contrast and vision (both P<0.01), but there was no interaction between luminous environment and contrast (P>0.05). At the same contrast, compared with the sunlight environment, the contrast vision of twilight and on-cloud light was decreased in each vision group (all P<0.05). For 80%, 60% and 40% contrast, the contrast visions of the 0.6/0.6 and 0.4/0.4 groups in the facing light environment were lower than those in the sunlight environment (all P<0.05). For the contrast of 20% and 10%, the contrast vision of each vision group in the facing light environment was worse than that in the sunlight environment (all P<0.05). Compared with the 1.0/1.0 group for the same contrast, the contrast visions of the 0.6/0.6 and 0.4/0.4 groups were decreased in the 5 simulated luminous environments (all P<0.05). For 20% and 10% contrast, the contrast visions of the 0.8/0.8 group were lower than those of the 1.0/1.0 group in sunlight, facing light, twilight and on-cloud light (all P<0.05). For the same light environment and contrast, the contrast vision of the 0.4/0.4 group was worse than those of the other vision groups (all P<0.05). Conclusion The effects of the luminous environment, contrast and vision on contrast visual acuity interact with each other. When myopic flight personnel observe low-contrast targets in unfavorable luminous environments (such as facing light, on-cloud light, and twilight), their contrast vision is severely decreased, posing a potential threat to flight safety. Attention should be paid to the contrast vision examination of myopic flight personnel.
Key words:  vision  luminous environment  contrast vision  flight personnel