Eating fish helps prevent eye disease later in life
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff write
(NaturalNews) A study that recently appeared in the journal Ophthalmology has
found that people who eat fatty fish at least once a week are less likely to
develop age-related macular degeneration (AMD), an eye disease that gradually
causes vision impairment and blindness in senior adults. The study findings add
to the growing list of health benefits gained by eating fish rich in omega-3
fatty acids.
More than 2,500 senior adults took eye exams and completed questionnaires as
part of the study, and researchers evaluated the relationship between fish
consumption and eye health. Fifteen percent of the participants already had
early-to-intermediate stage AMD, and under three percent already had advanced
AMD. However, participants who indicated they ate one or more servings of
healthy fish a week were determined to be 60 percent less likely to develop
advanced AMD than those who ate less than this amount.
The omega-3 fatty acids present in oily fish like salmon, mackerel and albacore
tuna, are generally recognized to be the therapeutic nutrients responsible for
helping to prevent macular degeneration. These compounds offer eye protection
that, when regularly consumed, can prevent degenerative eye disease.
"Fish oil contains DHA, a substance concentrated in the retina of the eye, and
the consumption of fish oils has been shown to reduce the risk of macular
degeneration," explains Marshall Editions in his book 1000 Cures for 200
Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common
Illnesses.
The Reuters report on the fish study also reveals that high doses of the
antioxidants vitamins C and E, beta carotene and zinc, are all effective
treatments for macular degeneration, and that many doctors already prescribe
this mixture to their patients with the disease.
According to Dr. Steve Blake, author of Vitamins and Minerals Demystified, the
retina of the eye contains high levels of zinc, but as a person ages, zinc
levels decrease. So supplementing with zinc, among other antioxidants, appears
to be a viable treatment method for the AMD.
Researchers are also evaluating the efficacy of treating AMD patients with the
antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, both of which are present in the retina as
well.
Sources for this story include:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS...
http://www.naturalpedia.com/macula.html
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