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Health News and ResearchAntioxidants Associated with Lower Risk of CataractsResearchers studied 372 men and women, ranging in age from 66
to 75 years. Of these people, 245 had at least one of several
common types of cataracts. The researchers measured blood levels
of antioxidant carotenoids and Vitamins E and C. In addition, people with high Lycopene levels were 60% less likely to develop cortical cataracts (in the outer layer of the lens). Finally, people with the highest Lutein levels were 50% less likely to develop posterior subcapsular cataracts (located toward the bottom back of the lens). High plasma concentrations of vitamins C and E or carotenoids zeaxanthin and beta-cryptoxanthin were not associated with decreased risk of cataracts. Source:Ophthalmology, 2001;108:1992-1998 Key concepts: Antioxidants, carotenoids, beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein, cataracts |
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