Fatty acids and lipid derivatives protecting photooxidative attack in age-related macular degeneration

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The objective is the systematic review of studies published in Scielo, Redalyc, Dialnet, Web of Science, Scopus and Pubmed, related to the inclusion of fatty acids and lipid derivatives in the daily diet to prevent or delay the appearance or progression of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). The analysis of the research results consulted shows that AMD is one of the most frequent causes of blindness in subjects over 55 years of age. AMD is characterized by decreased vision, metamorphopsia, macropsies, micropsies, and central scotoma. Disease that must be diagnosed early as it can lead to irreversible blindness. Among the components of the diet that in numerous epidemiological studies have shown an association in the treatment of AMD and that are reviewed in this work are fatty acids, vitamins and carotenoids. There is ample evidence that fatty acids and lipid derivatives can be included in the diet plans of subjects with AMD.

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Matías-Pérez, D., & García-Montalvo, I. A. (2021). Fatty acids and lipid derivatives protecting photooxidative attack in age-related macular degeneration. Journal of Oleo Science, 70(4), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess20314

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