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New Research Supports Antioxidants,
Carotenoids & Vitamins For Helping
To Maintain Eye Health
A daily supplement of Lutein in combination with Vitamin A may
slow vision loss associated with retinitis pigmentosa, according
to the results of a randomized, controlled, double-blind trial.
Writing in the Archives of Ophthalmology, American scientists now
report that a daily supplement containing 12 milligrams of Lutein in
combination with 15,000 International Units of Vitamin A is associated
with a preservation of mid-peripheral vision.
Rentinitis pigmentosa is a group of inherited eye diseases that
affect the retina. It causes the degeneration of photoreceptor cells
in the retina, bringing progressive vision loss to about one in 4,000
people worldwide. Previous studies had found that taking vitamin A
slows the decline in retinal function and vision loss.
The new data indicates that 40 year olds with the condition who take
the Vitamin A plus Lutein combination would not be expected to lose
their mid-peripheral field until the age of 61, which would represent a
significant improvement compared with only 51 in people not taking
nutritional supplements.
Lutein Is a Key Nutrient for Eyes...
Lutein, a nutrient found in various foods including green leafy
vegetables and egg yolk, has a ten-year history in the dietary
supplement market as a nutrient to reduce the risk of age related
macular degeneration (ADM). It is often used in combination with
zeaxanthin and other antioxidant nutrients.
Researchers from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
recruited 225 non-smoking people with retinitis pigmentosa aged
between 18 and 60. The participants were randomly assigned to
receive Vitamin A only (15,000 IU, retinyl palmitate) or Vitamin A
plus Lutein (12 mg per day) for four years.
While no significant effect was observed for the overall decline in
vision between the two groups, a significant reduction in the rate
of vision loss in the mid-peripheral region was observed.
According to the researchers, the average level of mid-peripheral
sensitivity for a patient aged 40 years is 375 dB. People taking the
Lutein supplements lost on average 27 dB per year, while the other
group lost 34 dB per year, noted the researchers.
No Safety Concerns For The Supplement...
No toxicity concerns were recorded during the study, and the
researchers noted that only non-smokers took part in their study.
“Follow-up of patients taking Lutein and Vitamin A with an oily
fish diet for at least 10 years would be needed to confirm these
estimates with respect to preserving midperipheral visual field,”
concluded the researchers.
Source: Archives of Ophthalmology
2010, Vol. 128, Issue 4, Pages 403-411
“Clinical Trial of Lutein in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa
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