Overview of Risk Factors for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD).

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Stem Cells Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Richard A Armstrong, Maryam Mousavi
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Age related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in individuals older than 65 years of age. It is a multifactorial disorder and identification of risk factors enables individuals to make life style choices that may reduce the risk of disease. This review discusses the role of genetics, sunlight, diet, cardiovascular factors, smoking, and alcohol as possible risk factors for AMD. Genetics plays a more significant role in AMD than previously thought, especially in younger patients, histocompatibility locus antigen (HLA) and complement system genes being the most significant. Whether the risk of AMD is increased by exposure to sunlight, cardiovascular risk factors, and diet is more controversial. Smoking is the risk factor most consistently associated with AMD. Current smokers are exposed to a two to three times higher risk of AMD than non-smokers and the risk increases with intensity of smoking. Moderate alcohol consumption is unlikely to increase the risk of AMD. Optometrists as front-line informers and educators of ocular health play a significant role in increasing public awareness of the risks of AMD. Cessation of smoking, the use of eye protection in high light conditions, dietary changes, and regular use of dietary supplements should all be considered to reduce the lifetime risk of AMD.

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年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)的危险因素概述。
年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)是65岁以上人群失明的主要原因。它是一种多因素疾病,识别风险因素使个人能够选择可能降低疾病风险的生活方式。这篇综述讨论了遗传、阳光、饮食、心血管因素、吸烟和酒精作为AMD可能的危险因素的作用。遗传在AMD中发挥的作用比以前认为的更重要,特别是在年轻患者中,组织相容性位点抗原(HLA)和补体系统基因是最重要的。黄斑变性的风险是否与暴露在阳光下、心血管危险因素和饮食有关还存在争议。吸烟是与AMD最一致的风险因素。目前吸烟者患黄斑变性的风险是不吸烟者的两到三倍,而且风险随着吸烟的强度而增加。适度饮酒不太可能增加AMD的风险。验光师作为眼科健康的一线信息提供者和教育者,在提高公众对黄斑变性风险的认识方面发挥着重要作用。戒烟、在强光条件下使用护眼、改变饮食习惯和定期使用膳食补充剂都应被视为降低AMD的终生风险。
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Journal of Stem Cells
Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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