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Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and the Eye

Translational coverage of diet and nutrition in relation to diseases of the ocular system.

Victor R Preedy (Edited by)

9780124017177

Hardback, published 8 April 2014

704 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 3.7 cm, 2.13 kg

The Handbook of Nutrition, Diet and the Eye is the first book to thoroughly address common features and etiological factors in how dietary and nutritional factors affect the eye.

The ocular system is perhaps one of the least studied organs in diet and nutrition, yet the consequences of vision loss can be devastating. One of the biggest contributors to complete vision loss in the western hemisphere is diabetes, precipitated by metabolic syndrome. In some developing countries, micronutrient deficiencies are major contributory factors to impaired vision. However, there are a range of ocular defects that have either their origin in nutritional deficiencies or excess or have been shown to respond favorably to nutritional components. The eye from the cornea to the retina may be affected by nutritional components. Effects may be physiological or molecular.

This book represents essential reading for nutritionists, dietitians, optometrists, ophthalmologists, opticians, endocrinologists, and other clinicians and researchers interested in eye health and vision in general.

SECTION I: INTRODUCTIONS AND OVERVIEWS

SECTION II: MACULAR DEGENERATION

SECTION III: GLAUCOMAS

SECTION IV: CATARACTS

SECTION V: OTHER EYE CONDITIONS

SECTION VI: OBESITY, METABOLIC SYNDROME, AND DIABETES

SECTION VII: MACRONUTRIENTS

SECTION VIII: MICRONUTRIENTS

SECTION IX: NUTRACEUTICALS

SECTION X: NUTRIGENOMICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF EYE DISEASE

SECTION XI: ADVERSE EFFECTS AND REACTIONS

Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT], Life sciences: general issues [PSA], Ophthalmology [MJQ], Diabetes [MJGD], Metabolism [MFGM], Dietetics & nutrition [MBNH3]

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