Omega-3 Fatty Acids Prevent the Development of Macular Degeneration (Omega 3's)
Until now, research from the National Eye Institute and others
has shown benefit to taking macular degeneration supplements after you've
developed dry macular degeneration, but before you develop wet macular
degeneration. In fact, one of the most frequent questions that we are asked is
whether taking VisiVite macular degeneration vitamins is beneficial in the
prevention of macular degeneration.
Our official response has been that studying whether people develop macular
degeneration over several years has not been studied. So our unofficial response
was to suggest, but not recommend VisiVite if you are concerned that you might
develop macular degeneration because you are in a high risk group, for example
if you have multiple family members with the disease.
But a study in the June 2008 issue of the professional journal, Archives of
Ophthalmology has finally shown the benefit to previously healthy people in the
prevention of both mild and severe forms of macular degeneration.
Researchers from Australia and Singapore published a study entitled, “Dietary
Omega-3 Fatty Acid and Fish Intake in the Primary Prevention of Age-Related
Macular Degeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.”
This meta-analysis consisted of a mathematical evaluation of the results from
nine previous studies of nearly 89,000 people, of which more than 3000 developed
macular degeneration. The authors found that high dietary intake of Omega-3
fatty acids was associates with a 38% reduction in the risk of late macular
degeneration (exudative AMD, wet macular degeneration or geographic atrophy).
Furthermore, people who ate fish twice weekly not only reduced their risk of
late AMD, but also early AMD (soft drusen or retinal pigmentary changes).
How do Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Prevent Macular Degeneration?
Omega-3 Fatty acids are called “essential” fatty acids, because humans don't
have the ability to synthesize them in their bodies. Therefore, they must get
these essential fatty acids from diet or nutritional supplements. Omega-3 fatty
acids include alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Both DHA and EPA are long-chain omega-3 fatty
acids, that protect against oxidative, inflammatory and age-related degenerative
changes. These three damaging processes result in the development of age-related
macular degeneration. Furthermore, long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, and
especially DHA, form a critical part of the healthy retina.
Who Should Take Omega-3 Fatty Acids based on the current study?
The current study found benefit in the prevention of macular degeneration in
people that were 49 years or older. This is a very important fact. Because
macular degeneration most commonly develops after age 60, this study informs us
that ingesting omega-3 fatty acids at least 10 years before that has an
important benefit in the prevention of a potentially blinding eye disease.
How does this study compare with AREDS (Age-Related Eye Disease Study)?
The Age-Related Eye Disease Study was completed by the National Eye Institute,
part of the United States National Institutes of Health in 2001.
There are two important ways in which this study differs from AREDS.
1. AREDS looked at the benefit to taking nutritional supplements on the
progression of macular degeneration in people that already had the disease. In
contrast, the omega-3 study evaluated people before they had the disease in an
effort to determine whether macular degeneration could be prevented.
2. AREDS was a randomized, prospective double-blind study (neither the
participant nor scientists knew whether the the person was receiving real
supplement or placebo). The current study of omega-3 essential fatty acids was a
meta-analytic mathematical evaluation of prior research that had already been
completed. A prospective study is widely considered by the scientific community
to be the standard of excellence in research. Nevertheless, the study of omega-3
fatty acids was based upon nine studies that by themselves, were considered to
be of excellent design.
Because of the apparent benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids in this and previous
studies, the National Eye Institute is currently performing the Age Related Eye
Disease Study 2, which is looking at the benefit of omega-3 essential fatty
acids, but also of the carotenoids, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
Vitamin Science is proud to be the only company in the world that currently
manufactures and sells a macular degeneration supplement that includes Lutein,
Zeaxanthin and Omega-3 fatty acids, VisiVite Premier Ocular Formula No. 2.
You can find out more about this unique supplement for ocular health by clicking
on the information below.
Quantity: 120 Gel Caps (1 month supply)
Suggested Use: Take two capsules twice daily
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