‌Comparision of plasma vitamin C Level and nutritional behaviours in population with and without senile cataract

AuthorA Zaree Javiden
AuthorSA Mahbooben
AuthorMR Rashidien
AuthorSR Aref Hosseinien
AuthorAR Ostad Rahimien
AuthorA Safaianen
AuthorP Ipchien
Issued Date2003-03-31en
AbstractAbstract Background: Oxidative damage is considered as a major factor involved in senile cataract. Objective: To determine the relation between plasma vitamin C level & Nutritional behaviour and age- related cataract. Methods: This case - control study was implemented on 102 patients with cataract and 102 healthy volunteers attending the opthalmology clinics of Tabriz University of medical sciences both over 45 years old. The anthropometric measurement was carried out and a food frequency questionnaire was used. Personal information was also collected and capillary blood was drowning to determine plasma vitamin C with 2, 4- dinitrophenylhydrazine method by the UV detection spectrophotometry. Findings: Plasma vitamin C level and BMI in the patients were found to be significantly lower than the control (0.43 ×0.03 mg/dl, 23.18 ×0.9 kg/m 2 vs. 0.69 ×0.03 mg/dl, 26.10 ×0.8 kg/m 2 respectively) (PV< 0.05). Conclusion: The findings indicated that the inadequacy of plasma vitamin C level can lead to cataract & the lack of enough information about nutritional value may paly an important role in this matter.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordKeywords: Cataracten
KeywordAntioxidanten
KeywordVitamin Cen
KeywordNutritionen
PublisherBrieflandsen
Title‌Comparision of plasma vitamin C Level and nutritional behaviours in population with and without senile cataracten
TypeResearch Articleen

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