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The association of consumption of fruits/vegetables with decreased risk of glaucoma among older african-american women in the study of osteoporotic fractures.
Department of Ophthalmology and Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California; Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
American journal of ophthalmology (impact factor:
3.83).
07/2012;
154(4):635-44.
DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2012.03.048
pp.635-44
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
2 glaucoma specialists
2 servings/week
662 African-American participants
77 subjects
95% confidence interval [CI]
Block Food Frequency Questionnaire
Cross-sectional study
Disc photographs
Food Frequency Questionnaire
fruit/fruit juices
fruits/fruit juices
Higher intake
higher intakes
Individual nutrient intake
protective trend
protective trends
specific nutrients changes
statistically significant trends
suprathreshold visual fields
≤1 serving/month