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Eating more vegetables could reduce cataract risk

New study says the vitamins and antioxidan­ts in fruits and vegetables can significan­tly reduce age-related visual impairment­s

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NEWresearc­h has found that eating a diet high in colourful fruits and vegetables — foods rich in vitamins and carotenoid­s, the mainly red, orange and yellow pigments which give them their bright colour — could lower the risk of age-related cataracts (ARC).

Carried out by researcher­s from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China and the University of South Australia, Australia, the new meta-analysis looked at 20 studies from around the world which investigat­ed the effect of vitamins and carotenoid­s in the diet on cataract risk.

The findings, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showed that most vitamins and carotenoid­s were significan­tly associated with a reduced risk of ARC, including those found in citrus fruits, capsicum, carrots, tomatoes and dark green vegetables such as spinach, broccoli and kale.

In addition, for the carotenoid­s lutein or zeaxanthin, there appeared to be a doserespon­se relationsh­ip, with the risk of ARC significan­tly decreasing by 26 per cent for every 10-mg/d increase in intake.

The study is the first one of its kind to confirm the link between foods high in antioxidan­ts such as vitamins and carotenoid­s and a lower risk of ARC.

Study co-author Dr Ming Li commented on the findings saying, “Age-related cataracts are the leading cause of visual impairment among the elderly throughout the world, with unoperated cataracts contributi­ng to 35 per cent of all blindness.

Although cataract extraction surgery is an effective method to restore vision, it will cost society more than US$5.7 billion (RM23.45 billion) by 2020.

“If we could delay the onset of ARC by 10 years it could halve the number of people requiring surgery.”

However, the team added that improvemen­ts would need to be made to most of the world’s diet, with current consumptio­n of antioxidan­ts well below the recommende­d level to prevent ARC.

AFP Relaxnews

 ?? PICTURE CREDIT AFP RELAXNEWS ?? Fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins and antioxidan­ts that can help prevent cataracts.
PICTURE CREDIT AFP RELAXNEWS Fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins and antioxidan­ts that can help prevent cataracts.

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