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Back to Pure NewsCaps Home 03/26/2008


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-Zeaxanthin intake declines with age, which may be a key factor for macular health...*

-Tinospora cordifolia promoted immune health and nasal function in this randomized double blind placebo controlled trial...*

-Alpha lipoic acid helps maintain neuronal cell health and cognitive function over a 4-year period as indicated by neuropsychological tests...*

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Diet and risk factors for age-related maculopathy

BACKGROUND: Evidence continues to accumulate that oxidative stress is etiologically important in the pathogenesis of age-related maculopathy (ARM) and that appropriate antioxidants of dietary origin may protect against this condition. OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for ARM may be classed as established or putative. We report a study designed to investigate whether such risk factors are associated with a dietary lack of antioxidants relevant to retinal health. DESIGN: Dietary, anthropometric, and sociodemographic details relating to 828 healthy Irish subjects aged 20-60 y were recorded in a cross-sectional fashion and analyzed for associations between risk factors for ARM and dietary intake of relevant nutrients. RESULTS: Of the established risk factors for ARM, increasing age was associated with a relative lack of dietary zeaxanthin (P < 0.05) and tobacco use with a relative lack of dietary vitamin C (P < 0.05). Of the putative risk factors for ARM, alcohol consumption was associated with a relative lack of dietary alpha-linoleic acid (P < 0.05), and female sex was associated with a relative lack of dietary zinc (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We showed that several variables related to risk for ARM are associated with a relative dietary lack of key nutrients. Our finding that age, the most important and universal risk factor for ARM, is associated with a relative lack of dietary zeaxanthin, is an important finding that warrants further investigation. O'Connell ED, Nolan JM, Stack J, et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008 Mar;87(3):712-22.


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