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dc.contributor.authorO'Halloran, Aislingen
dc.contributor.authorKenny, Roseen
dc.contributor.authorFeeney, Joanneen
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-22T15:26:22Z
dc.date.available2019-08-22T15:26:22Z
dc.date.issued2017en
dc.date.submitted2017en
dc.identifier.citationMoran R, Beatty S, Stack J, O'Halloran AM, Feeney J, Akuffo KO, Peto T, Kenny RA, Nolan JM., The Relationship Between Plasma Concentrations of Lutein and Zeaxanthin with Self-Reported and Actual Prevalence of AMD in an Irish Population-Based Sample., Current eye research, 2017, 383-390en
dc.identifier.issn0271-3683en
dc.identifier.otherYen
dc.descriptionPUBLISHEDen
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To investigate plasma lutein (L) and zeaxanthin (Z) concentrations with grading-confirmed and self-reported prevalence of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Material and methods: Data collected from a nationally representative prospective cohort study of community-dwelling adults aged 50 years and over in the Republic of Ireland. Participants underwent a computer-assisted personal interview and a center-based health assessment. Plasma concentrations of L and total Z (Z and meso-zeaxanthin [MZ]) were measured by high performance liquid chromatography, and retinal photographs were graded using a version of the AMD International Classification and Grading System. Consumption of supplements containing L and/or Z and/or MZ was recorded as supplement use. Four groups were identified: Group 1 (n = 24): AMD-afflicted and correctly aware; Group 2 (n = 264): AMD-afflicted but unaware; Group 3 (n = 41): AMD-free and incorrectly believed that they were afflicted with the condition; Group 4 (n = 4094): AMD-free and correctly self-reported absence of AMD. Results: Of 4,423 participants with plasma concentrations of L and Z and gradable retinal photographs, 288 (6.5%) were afflicted with AMD, and 65 (1.5%) self-reported AMD. Controlling for family history and age, the relationship between grading-confirmed AMD and plasma L was positive and significant (p < 0.001). Mean plasma concentrations of L in Group 2 (mean = 0.2162 ± 0.132 µmol) and Group 4 (mean = 0.2040 ± 0.121 µmol/L) were significantly lower than Group 1 (mean = 0.4691 ± 0.0.372 µmol/L) and Group 3 (mean = 0.3176 ± 0.0.235 µmol/L). Supplement use was reported by 41.7% and 17.1% of participants in Groups 1 and 3, respectively, but only 2.7% and 1.9% of participants in Groups 2 and 4, respectively. Conclusion: A belief that one suffers from AMD, whether justified or not, is associated with supplement use and with higher plasma concentrations of L.en
dc.format.extent383-390en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCurrent eye researchen
dc.rightsYen
dc.subjectLuteinen
dc.subjectZeaxanthinen
dc.subjectAwarenessen
dc.subjectSupplementsen
dc.subjectAge-related macular degenerationen
dc.titleThe Relationship Between Plasma Concentrations of Lutein and Zeaxanthin with Self-Reported and Actual Prevalence of AMD in an Irish Population-Based Sample.en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.type.supercollectionscholarly_publicationsen
dc.type.supercollectionrefereed_publicationsen
dc.identifier.peoplefinderurlhttp://people.tcd.ie/aiohalloen
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dc.identifier.peoplefinderurlhttp://people.tcd.ie/feeneyjoen
dc.identifier.rssinternalid182264en
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02713683.2017.1403633en
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.identifier.orcid_id0000-0001-5498-4453en
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02713683.2017.1403633
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/89297


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