1. Visual symptoms and convergence insufficiency in university teachers.
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Cristiana Menigite, Nágila and Taglietti, Marcelo
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SYMPTOMS , *CONVERGENCE insufficiency , *COLLEGE teachers , *MYOPIA , *VISUAL acuity - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of visual discomfort and convergence failure in professors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done, consisting of 60 teachers of both sexes, of the Centro Universitário FAG, which used the Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey, validated for the Brazilian population. Results: Of those surveyed 55.0% are female. 48.3% respondents spend less than two hours a day reading, with 40.0% of respondents said they do 30-minute breaks for one hour during reading and 63.3% said they spend between 2-5 hours a day in front of the computer. With regard to research on diseases of the visual system, 25.0% reported having myopia, with 55.0% of individuals use these glasses and 41.7% use it frequently. The research of the prevalence of convergence insufficiency, gave an average of 12.4(1.8) %. Conclusion: It was found that most respondents presented with visual discomfort and small percentages were affected by CI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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