Valero-Vello Mar, Peris-Martínez Cristina, García-Medina José J, Sanz-González Silvia M, Ramírez Ana I, Fernández-Albarral José A, Galarreta-Mira David, Zanón-Moreno Vicente, Casaroli-Marano Ricardo P, Pinazo-Duran María D
Ophthalmic Research Unit "Santiago Grisolía" Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of Valencia FISABIO, 46017 Valencia, Spain.
Ophthalmic Medical Center (FOM), Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of Valencia (FISABIO), 46015 Valencia, Spain.
Foods. 2021 May 28;10(6):1231. doi: 10.3390/foods10061231.
Adherence to a healthy diet offers a valuable intervention to compete against the increasing cases of ocular diseases worldwide, such as dry eye disorders, myopia progression, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or age macular degeneration. Certain amounts of micronutrients must be daily provided for proper functioning of the visual system, such as vitamins, carotenoids, trace metals and omega-3 fatty acids. Among natural foods, the following have to be considered for boosting eye/vision health: fish, meat, eggs, nuts, legumes, citrus fruits, nuts, leafy green vegetables, orange-colored fruits/vegetables, olives-olive oil, and dairy products. Nutritional supplements have received much attention as potential tools for managing chronic-degenerative ocular diseases. A systematic search of PubMed, Web of Science, hand-searched publications and historical archives were performed by the professionals involved in this study, to include peer-reviewed articles in which natural food, nutrient content, and its potential relationship with ocular health. Five ophthalmologists and two researchers collected the characteristics, quality and suitability of the above studies. Finally, 177 publications from 1983 to 2021 were enclosed, mainly related to natural food, Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and nutraceutic supplementation. For the first time, original studies with broccoli and tigernut () regarding the ocular surface dysfunction, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma were enclosed. These can add value to the diet, counteract nutritional defects, and help in the early stages, as well as in the course of ophthalmic pathologies. The main purpose of this review, enclosed in the Special Issue "Health Benefits and Nutritional Quality of Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables," is to identify directions for further research on the role of diet and nutrition in the eyes and vision, and the potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects of natural food (broccoli, saffron, tigernuts and walnuts), the Mediterranean Diet, and nutraceutic supplements that may supply a promising and highly affordable scenario for patients at risk of vision loss. This review work was designed and carried out by a multidisciplinary group involved in ophthalmology and ophthalmic research and especially in nutritional ophthalmology.
坚持健康饮食是一种有价值的干预措施,可应对全球范围内日益增多的眼部疾病病例,如干眼症、近视进展、白内障、青光眼、糖尿病视网膜病变或年龄相关性黄斑变性。为确保视觉系统正常运作,必须每日摄入一定量的微量营养素,如维生素、类胡萝卜素、微量金属和ω-3脂肪酸。在天然食物中,为促进眼睛/视力健康,应考虑以下食物:鱼类、肉类、蛋类、坚果、豆类、柑橘类水果、坚果、绿叶蔬菜、橙色水果/蔬菜、橄榄-橄榄油和乳制品。营养补充剂作为管理慢性退行性眼部疾病的潜在工具受到了广泛关注。参与本研究的专业人员对PubMed、科学网、手工检索的出版物和历史档案进行了系统检索,纳入了经同行评审的文章,这些文章涉及天然食物、营养成分及其与眼部健康的潜在关系。五位眼科医生和两位研究人员收集了上述研究的特征、质量和适用性。最后,纳入了1983年至2021年的177篇出版物,主要涉及天然食物、地中海饮食(MedDiet)和营养补充剂。首次纳入了关于西兰花和虎坚果对眼表功能障碍、黄斑变性、糖尿病视网膜病变和青光眼影响的原始研究。这些食物可为饮食增添价值,抵消营养缺陷,并在眼科疾病的早期阶段以及病程中发挥作用。本综述发表在《水果、坚果和蔬菜的健康益处与营养品质》特刊中,其主要目的是确定饮食和营养在眼睛和视力方面作用的进一步研究方向,以及天然食物(西兰花、藏红花、虎坚果和核桃)、地中海饮食和营养补充剂可能具有的抗氧化、抗炎和神经保护作用,这可能为有视力丧失风险的患者提供一个前景广阔且经济实惠的方案。这项综述工作由一个涉及眼科和眼科研究,特别是营养眼科的多学科团队设计并开展。