BMJ 1992;305:335-339 (8 August), doi:10.1136/bmj.305.6849.335
Nutrient intake and cataract extraction in women: a prospective study.
S. E. Hankinson,
M. J. Stampfer,
J. M. Seddon,
G. A. Colditz,
B. Rosner,
F. E. Speizer,
W. C. Willett
Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.
OBJECTIVE--To examine prospectively the association between
dietary intake of vitamins C and E, carotene, and riboflavin
and cataract extraction in women. DESIGN--Prospective cohort
study beginning in 1980 with eight years of follow up. SETTING--11
states of the United States. PARTICIPANTS--Female registered
nurses who were 45 to 67 years of age. 50,828 women were included
in 1980 and others were added as they became 45 years of age.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE--Incidence of extraction of senile cataracts.
RESULTS--493 cataracts were extracted during 470,302 person
years of follow up. Intake of carotene and vitamin A was inversely
associated with cataract: in multivariate analyses, women in
the highest fifth of total vitamin A intake (excluding supplements)
had a 39% lower risk of cataract relative to women in the lowest
fifth (relative risk 0.61; 95% confidence interval 0.45 to 0.81).
Neither riboflavin nor dietary vitamins E or C were associated
with cataract in a multivariate analysis. Among specific food
items spinach (rather than carrots, the greatest source of beta
carotene) was most consistently associated with a lower relative
risk. The risk of cataract was 45% lower among women who used
vitamin C supplements for 10 or more years(relative risk 0.55
(0.32 to 0.96)), but no association was noted for multivitamin
intake. CONCLUSION--Dietary carotenoids, although not necessarily
beta carotene, and long term vitamin C supplementation may decrease
the risk of cataracts severe enough to require extraction.

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