Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2696331 | Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association | 2011 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In older male patients with AMD, Zx-induced foveal MPOD elevation mirrored that of L and provided complementary distinct visual benefits by improving foveal cone-based visual parameters, whereas L enhanced those parameters associated with gross detailed rod-based vision, with considerable overlap between the 2 carotenoids. The equally dosed (atypical dietary ratio) Zx plus L group fared worse in terms of raising MPOD, presumably because of duodenal, hepatic-lipoprotein or retinal carotenoid competition. These results make biological sense based on retinal distribution and Zx foveal predominance.
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Authors
Stuart P. O.D., Ph.D., William M.D., J.D., Kelly PsyD, Marc M.D., J.D., Dennis O.D., James DPM, Dong-Wouk Park, Carla Thomas,