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Carotenoids and ocular disease: a review
Hannah E. Bartlett
, Frank Eperjesi
Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
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Ocular Diseases
100%
Lutein
100%
Carotenoids
100%
Cataract
50%
Zeaxanthin
50%
Visual Function
33%
Carotene
33%
Antioxidant
16%
MEDLINE
16%
Antioxidant Properties
16%
Database Search
16%
Visual Acuity
16%
Beneficial Effects
16%
Low Risk
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Age-related Macular Disease
16%
Risk Reduction
16%
Web of Science
16%
β-carotene
16%
Inverse Association
16%
Conflicting Results
16%
Photoprotective Properties
16%
Cataract Extraction
16%
Retinitis pigmentosa
16%
Human Macula
16%
Disease Prevention
16%
Cataract Patients
16%
PubMed Database
16%
Essential nutrients
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Eye Disease
100%
Carotenoid
100%
Xanthophyll
100%
Cataract
66%
Zeaxanthin
50%
Randomized Controlled Trial
50%
Antioxidant
33%
Vision
33%
Carotene
33%
Supplementation
16%
Visual Acuity
16%
Deterioration
16%
Beta Carotene
16%
Maculopathy
16%
Cataract Surgery
16%
Retinitis pigmentosa
16%
N [bis(1 Aziridinyl)phosphinyl] 4 Iodobenzamide
16%
Prophylaxis
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lutein
100%
Carotenoid
100%
Xanthophyll
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
50%
Zeaxanthin
50%
Medline
33%
Vision
33%
Carotene
33%
Visual Acuity
16%
Beta-Carotene
16%
Essential Nutrient
16%
Maculopathy
16%
Web of Science
16%
Retinitis pigmentosa
16%