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Effects of Line Spacing on Reading Performance of Normally Sighted and Simulated Visually-Impaired Subjects: A Pilot Study Using Arabic Words

机译:行距对视力正常和模拟视障人士阅读能力的影响:使用阿拉伯语单词的初步研究

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The study aims to evaluate the role of line spacing during reading in normal and visually-impaired persons. A total of 225 normally-sighted participants with mean age of 23.7 years were asked to read Arabic sentences in a randomized order. Each Arabic sentence contains 7 lines with and without simulated cataract. The words were printed with black letters on white background to enhance contrast and fonts were in Times New Roman and of N12 letter size. The reading pages were placed on reading stand situated 25 cm away from the subject’s eyes. The simulated cataract was created by using a Bernell Cling Patch Occluder. This reduced the visual acuity of all subjects to 20/60. Each line of the text was separated by different line spacing namely: single space, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and 4.0 which represents, 0.5 cm, 0.8 cm, 1.1 cm, 1.4 cm, 1.7 cm and 2.0 cm, respectively. The sheets were presented randomly and participants’ voices were recorded as they read under a controlled time. The tape was analysed later and reading rate was calculated. There was a significant difference (p<0.0001) in reading rates between the normal sighted persons and the visually impaired persons for all line spacing. Modifying the spacing between lines in prints had a significant impact (p<0.0001) on the reading rate of the visually impaired but not in normally-sighted persons (p?0.05). Intermediate line spacing (2 and 2.5) increased the reading rate of the visually impaired persons significantly more (p<0.001) than other line spacing, but smaller or larger line spacing slowed their reading rate, significantly (p<0.001). The visually-impaired persons reported that they felt the difference in reading prints with larger line spacing as compared with normal sighted participants who did not. It is beneficial to adequately modify the line spacing in prints commonly read by low vision persons. For Arab subjects the optimum line spacing to significantly improve reading in the visually impaired should range from 0.8 to 1.1 cm. This finding may be a useful for publishers of Arab prints targeting the visually impaired persons. Thus, the implication of the study in the field of health is that by establishing the least common line spacing visualized optimally among normal and simulated visually impaired persons would be fixed as default line spacing for Arab printing to achieve better reading performance.
机译:这项研究旨在评估行距在正常人和视觉障碍者阅读过程中的作用。总共225名平均年龄为23.7岁的有远见的参与者被要求随机阅读阿拉伯文句子。每个阿拉伯文句子包含7行,包含和不包含模拟白内障。单词在白色背景上印有黑色字母以增强对比度,字体采用Times New Roman字体,字母大小为N12。将阅读页放在距离受试者眼睛25厘米的阅读架上。通过使用Bernell Cling贴片阻塞器创建模拟白内障。这将所有对象的视敏度降低到20/60。文本的每一行由不同的行距分隔,即:1.5、2.0、2.5、3.0和4.0分别代表0.5厘米,0.8厘米,1.1厘米,1.4厘米,1.7厘米和2.0厘米的单个间距。这些表格是随机呈现的,参与者在受控时间内阅读时会记录他们的声音。稍后对磁带进行分析,并计算读取速率。对于所有行距,正常视力者和视力障碍者之间的阅读率存在显着差异(p <0.0001)。修改印刷品中各行之间的间距对视力障碍者的阅读率具有显着影响(p <0.0001),但对普通视力者则没有影响(p <0.05)。中间行距(2和2.5)比其他行距显着增加了视力障碍者的阅读率(p <0.001),但是较小或较大的行距显着降低了他们的阅读率(p <0.001)。视障人士报告说,与没有视线障碍的正常参与者相比,他们感觉行间距更大的阅读印刷品有所不同。适当地修改弱视人士通常阅读的印刷品中的行距是有益的。对于阿拉伯受试者,可以显着改善视障人士阅读的最佳行距范围为0.8到1.1厘米。这一发现对于以视力障碍者为目标的阿拉伯版画出版者可能很有用。因此,该研究在健康领域的意义在于,通过建立正常和模拟视力障碍者之间最佳可视化的最小公共行距,将其固定为阿拉伯印刷的默认行距,以实现更好的阅读性能。

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