2021
DOI: 10.1037/pne0000227
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Visual evaluation in workers occupationally exposed to cosmetics.

Abstract: Cosmetic products contain neurotoxic substances such as formaldehyde, heavy metals, and ammonia, which pose a potential occupational hazard to hairdressers. Among the functional changes associated with neurointoxication, visual function is described as a sensitive marker of neurointoxication. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effects of occupational exposure to cosmetics on visual function of workers in beauty parlors. Methods: Fifty-seven subjects were evaluated and divided into two groups: a cosmetics expo… Show more

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“…Beyond color perception, contrast sensitivity (CS)-the ability to discern between visible and indiscernible lines-is a crucial aspect of visual function. This sensitivity, essential for recognizing detail, relies on the ability to detect luminance differences within a visual field, a capability more pronounced in rods than in cones (8,9,10,11). Solvent exposure, notably to substances like benzene and toluene, is directly linked to diminished achromatic contrast sensitivity across all spatial frequencies, attributed to the lipo-soluble nature of these chemicals inducing widespread neural changes in the central nervous system (12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond color perception, contrast sensitivity (CS)-the ability to discern between visible and indiscernible lines-is a crucial aspect of visual function. This sensitivity, essential for recognizing detail, relies on the ability to detect luminance differences within a visual field, a capability more pronounced in rods than in cones (8,9,10,11). Solvent exposure, notably to substances like benzene and toluene, is directly linked to diminished achromatic contrast sensitivity across all spatial frequencies, attributed to the lipo-soluble nature of these chemicals inducing widespread neural changes in the central nervous system (12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%