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← Human Body & HealthWhy does reading small text in dim light exacerbate eye strain in older individuals?
A)Pupil constriction enhances light scattering
B)Retinal adaptation mechanisms are diminished
C)Ciliary muscle fatigues accommodating near vision✓
D)Corneal rigidity reduces refractive power
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Age-related presbyopia reduces lens elasticity, increasing ciliary muscle effort for near focus. Sustained dim light viewing requires greater ciliary muscle contraction for accommodation because light intensity decreases retinal contrast, therefore muscle fatigue accelerates, rather than pupil constriction directly straining the eyes.
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