Unum poll finds 40 percent of adults spend 12+ hours on devices each
day
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
It’s the time of year when many Americans resolve to eat healthier, get
more exercise or save more money. But a new resolution in this
digital-crazed culture should be to give your eyes a break from too much
screen time. A recent poll by employee benefits company Unum
(NYSE: UNM) found that 40 percent of U.S. adults are spending more than
12 hours a day on various digital devices such as cell phones, tablets
and laptops.1 In the same study, 34 percent of people said
they feel they spend too much time on their devices.
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A 2018 study from employee benefits company Unum found that nearly 40 percent of adults in the United States spend more than 12 hours a day looking at various digital devices, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and television screens. (Graphic: Business Wire)
An emerging and serious side effect of extended use of digital devices
can be digital eye strain. Signs can include headaches, eye fatigue,
burning, stinging, redness, watering, blurred vision or even pain in the
neck and shoulders after extended time on devices.
While respondents to the Unum poll are experiencing eye strain, they
don’t anticipate their use of devices to decrease much in the coming
years:
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Top reported side effects of extended use of digital devices included
sore neck, shoulders or back (31 percent), sore, tired, burning or
itchy eyes (25 percent), headache (21 percent), watery or dry eyes (20
percent), and blurred or double vision (19 percent).
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Women reported a higher incidence rate of each of these side effects
than men.
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Twenty-seven percent of respondents expect their use of digital
devices to increase or dramatically increase in the coming five years.
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Younger workers expect to see the biggest increase in their device
use, with 31 percent of those 18-24 and 34 percent of those 25-34
anticipating their usage of digital devices to increase or
dramatically increase in next five years.
With the new year on the horizon, now is a good time to resolve to make
some simple adjustments to reduce eye strain:
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Every 20 minutes, shift your eyes to look at an object at least 20
feet away for at least 20 seconds. This 20-20-20 rule will help relax
the eyes by focusing on non-digital objects in the distance, according
to Dr. Chris Wroten, an optometrist and partner at Bond-Wroten Eye
Clinic.
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Reduce the brightness or contrast of your screen to a comfortable
level.
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Maintain good posture and adjust your seating to assure you’re viewing
screens at the proper angles and distances. The top of your computer
monitor should sit just below eye level at about an arm’s length away
from your face.
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Ensure your prescription is up to date, especially if you wear
corrective lenses. If it’s been longer than a year since your last eye
exam, consider making an appointment with your eye doctor.
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Make your vision health a priority. Even if you do not wear corrective
lenses, try to get a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years,
and talk to your doctor about any eye strain symptoms.
For more information about digital eye strain, this consumer study and
other industry information, visit Unum’s
newsroom.
About Unum
Unum Group (www.unum.com)
is a leading provider of financial protection benefits in the United
States and the United Kingdom. Its primary businesses are Unum US,
Colonial Life, and Unum UK. Unum’s portfolio includes disability, life,
accident and critical illness, dental and vision coverage, which help
protect millions of working people and their families in the event of an
illness or injury. Unum also provides stop-loss coverage to help
self-insured employers protect against unanticipated medical costs. The
company reported revenues of $11.3 billion in 2017 and provided nearly
$7 billion in benefits.
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1 Unum poll of 1,229 U.S. adults, September 2018.

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Kelly Spencer 423-294-4508
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Source: Unum Group