C08 : Multifactorial Environmental and Behavioural Mechanisms Contributing to Digital Eye Strain


Students Leen Borham
School HDSB - Munn's Public School - Oakville
Level Junior 7/8 - Grade 8
Group Group 4 - Health Sciences I
Abstract The average time spent on digital devices has increased significantly. As technological advances accelerate, our daily dependence on these devices has grown, resulting in a rise in eye problems. This project investigates the multifactorial behavioural and environmental mechanisms contributing to Digital Eye Strain (DES) and its physiological responses. This study highlights the correlation among the factors behind DES while evaluating current solutions.