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TITLE:
Impact of Lutein-Based Food Supplement on Macular Pigment, Glare and Contrast Vision
AUTHORS:
Peter Sutter
KEYWORDS:
Macular Pigment, Mesopic Vision, Glare Disability, Contrast Sensitivity, Lutein, Zeaxanthin
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ophthalmology,
Vol.13 No.3,
August
24,
2023
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To evaluate the impact of a specially formulated food supplement containing 20 mg free lutein and 2.8 mg zeaxanthin on macular pigment volume (MPV) and visual function. Methods: In this prospective non-comparative study healthy subjects were instructed to take one capsule of Eagle Eye Lutein 20 Vision Caps (Innomedis AG) per day with a meal for 6 months. MPV was measured with the MP-Eye system (AzulOptics) after 3 and 6 months of treatment. Mesopic vision (MV), glare sensitivity (GS) and contrast vision threshold (CVT) were measured with the Binoptometer 4P system (OCULUS Optikgeräte). Results: Twenty-three healthy subjects between 19 and 56 years were enrolled. A significant increase was observed in MPV (p Conclusions: The specially formulated food supplement containing lutein and zeaxanthin induced a significant increase in MPV, and consequently an improvement in the visual function after 3 and 6 months in healthy subjects.