Blue-light filtering spectacle lenses for visual performance, sleep, and macular health in adults.

No SJR dataAug 18, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Blue-light filtering glasses may affect vision, sleep, and eye health in adults

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Abstract

Seventeen randomized controlled trials involving up to 156 participants were analyzed to assess the effects of blue-light filtering lenses on visual performance and sleep quality.

  • Blue-light filtering lenses may not reduce visual fatigue compared to non-blue-light filtering lenses, based on low-certainty evidence.
  • There is possibly little or no difference in critical flicker-fusion frequency (CFF) between blue-light filtering and non-blue-light filtering lenses, with low-certainty evidence.
  • Visual performance, as measured by best-corrected visual acuity, likely shows no significant effect from blue-light filtering lenses compared to non-blue-light filtering lenses.
  • The impact of blue-light filtering lenses on sleep quality remains uncertain, with conflicting results from studies.
  • Reported adverse events related to blue-light filtering lenses were infrequent but included increased depressive symptoms and discomfort, while non-blue-light filtering lenses had occasional discomfort and hyperthymia.

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