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Fish oil shown to help save eyesight
July 11, 2006 by: NewsTarget
(FishOilReport) Two recent studies show that eating fish frequently and not smoking may significantly reduce the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The researchers from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, affiliated with Harvard Medical School in Boston, found that current smokers had a 1.9-fold greater risk of developing AMD, while past smokers increased their risk 1.7-fold, compared to nonsmokers. The study also found that those who ate the most fish -- at least two weekly servings -- reduced their risk of AMD by 45 percent over those who had less than one weekly serving. Australian researchers at the University of Sydney also recently completed a five-year study of 2,900 people 49 and older, and found that people who ate at least one weekly serving of omega-3 fatty acid-rich fish -- such as salmon and mackerel -- reduced their risk of developing AMD by 40 percent. Dr. Johanna Seddon, who led the Boston-based study, stressed the importance of not only getting enough omega-3 fatty acids, but also properly balancing the amounts of omega-3s with omega-6 fatty acids. "The ideal omega-6/omega-3 ratio is 3:1 to 4:1," Seddon's team wrote. "However, the average American's diet has an omega-6/omega-3 ratio that ranges from 10:1 to 50:1." Seddon says over-eating omega-6 fatty acids -- found in oils from corn, safflower and sunflower -- diminishes the protective effects of omega-3s. ### See complete list of more articles on this topic...
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