Keeping An Eye On What You Eat For Healthy Vision

Transitions Optical, Inc.

PINELLAS PARK, Fla., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- We've all heard that "you are what you eat." There are few instances where that is more relevant than in the case of your eyesight. And yet, a study finds that many people do not make a conscious connection between healthy eyesight and a balanced, nutritious diet.

The study, which surveyed consumers in the United Kingdom, was conducted by Transitions Optical, the leading global provider of photochromic eyeglass lenses. Results revealed that 43 percent of respondents were unaware that improper nutrition can cause damage to the eyes, and even contribute to conditions such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

"Good nutrition and a proper, balanced diet are important in any aspect of personal health," said Dr. Vincent Young, president of the American Association of Dispensing Ophthalmologists, a member of the Board of Trustees for the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, and member of the Healthy Sight Institute Steering Committee. "When I talk to my patients about diet, I stress the importance of balance. When recommending specific foods, leafy green vegetables, such as kale and collard greens are great components of a diet that promotes healthy sight."

While most (93 percent) considered sight to be their most valuable sense and the one they feared losing the most, most respondents showed a lack of knowledge of foods that contribute to healthy eyesight. While many (73 percent) knew that carrots are good for the eyes, most responded that they were not sure if foods such as broccoli, spinach, salmon, blueberries, kiwi, nuts and mangos benefit eye health.

"Diabetes is a growing epidemic, so the times I have conversations about diet are mostly in connection with helping individuals manage diabetes. Diets that are low in sodium, rich in antioxidants and promote circulation are even more important for those patients," said Dr. Young. "It is extremely important for these individuals to manage their diet properly, and in turn, manage diabetes to maintain healthy vision. It has been shown that excellent management of diabetes significantly reduces sight threatening complications."

Foods that support healthy vision include:

While maintaining a healthy daily diet can help protect your eyes from the inside, it's important that eyes are protected from the outside too - only seven percent of us are aware that extended exposure to the sun's UV rays can cause lasting damage to the eyes. While that damage is cumulative, it's never too early or too late to start protecting the eyes.

Consider the following steps to protect and promote healthy sight for the entire family:

For more information about eye health and to locate an eyecare professional near you, visit www.Transitions.com.

About Transitions Optical, Inc.

Transitions Optical is a joint venture of PPG Industries, Inc. and Essilor International. The first to successfully commercialize a plastic photochromic lens in 1990, today the company is a leading provider of photochromics to optical manufacturers worldwide. Transitions Optical offers the most advanced photochromic technology in the widest selection of lens designs, materials and brand names.

Transitions® lenses are the ideal everyday choice for healthy sight. They are clear indoors and at night. Outdoors, they automatically darken as light conditions change. Transitions lenses provide visual comfort, and enhance visual quality by reducing glare and enhancing contrast, helping you to see better today. Transitions lenses block 100 percent of harmful UVA and UVB rays - helping to protect the health and wellness of your eyes - so you can see better tomorrow as well.

For more information about the company and Transitions lenses, the first to earn the American Optometric Association's Seal of Acceptance for Ultraviolet Absorbers/Blockers, visit Transitions.com or contact Transitions Optical Customer Service at (800) 848-1506 (United States) or (877) 254-2590 (Canada).

CONTACT: Rachel Hopkins of Burson-Marsteller for Transitions Optical,
Inc., +1-412-394-6642, [email protected], or Dan McLean of Transitions
Optical, Inc., +1-727-545-0400 ext. 7502, [email protected]

Web site: http://www.Transitions.com/

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