Irish Independent

Orange a day ‘cuts the risk of failing eyesight’

- Henry Bodkin

EATING an orange every day reduces the risk of deteriorat­ing eyesight by up to 60pc, a new study suggests.

The 15-year analysis indicated that people who regularly eat oranges are far less likely to develop macular degenerati­on.

Researcher­s at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research in Sydney, Australia, interviewe­d more than 2,000 adults aged over 50, following their subsequent progress.

The study showed that people who ate at least one serving of oranges every day had more than a 60pc reduced risk of developing late macular degenerati­on 15 years later.

Even eating an orange once a week seemed to offer significan­t benefits.

Lead researcher professor Bamini Gopinath, from the University of Sydney, said the data suggest that flavonoids in oranges appear to help prevent against the eye disease.

Until now most research has focused on the effects of common nutrients such as vitamins C, E and A on the eyes.

“Our research is different because we focused on the relationsh­ip between flavonoids and macular degenerati­on,” said Prof Gopinath.

“Flavonoids are powerful antioxidan­ts found in almost all fruits and vegetables, and they have important antiinflam­matory benefits for the immune system.

“We examined common foods that contain flavonoids such as tea, apples, red wine and oranges. Significan­tly, the data did not show a relationsh­ip between other food sources protecting the eyes against the disease.”

Around one in seven people over 50 have some signs of macular degenerati­on.

Age is the strongest known risk factor and the disease is more likely to occur after the age of 50. There is currently no cure for the disease.

The research compiled data from the Blue Mountains Eye Study, a benchmark population-based study that started in 1992.

It is one of the world’s largest epidemiolo­gy studies, measuring diet and lifestyle factors against health outcomes and a range of chronic diseases.

“Our research aims to understand why eye diseases occur,” Prof Gopinath said. (© Daily Telegraph, London)

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