Nutritional Considerations in the Optometric Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) affects a large proportion of the population and the chronic nature of symptoms present a significant socioeconomic challenge to the patient, their families, and to society. Given the multitude of ocular sequelae that may persist in this cohort of patients, eye care professionals play a crucial role in their management. Although further research is warranted, several nutrients and dietary considerations show promising results for mTBI recovery. These include, but are not limited to, omega 3 fatty acids, various dietary antioxidants, creatine, lutein, and zeaxanthin. Many of the nutrients that show beneficial results are prevalent in the Mediterranean Diet. Additionally, current literature shows improvements in cognitive impairment; therefore, this should act as the preferred dietary template for post-TBI patients. Optometric practitioners should strongly consider incorporating nutritional therapies in conjunction with conventional interventions to best improve visual outcomes associated with mTBI.
轻度外伤性脑损伤验光治疗中的营养考虑
轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)影响了很大一部分人群,其症状的慢性性质对患者、其家庭和社会构成了重大的社会经济挑战。鉴于大量的眼部后遗症可能持续存在于这群患者中,眼科护理专业人员在他们的管理中起着至关重要的作用。虽然需要进一步的研究,但一些营养和饮食方面的考虑显示出对mTBI恢复有希望的结果。这些包括,但不限于,omega - 3脂肪酸,各种膳食抗氧化剂,肌酸,叶黄素和玉米黄质。许多显示出有益效果的营养素普遍存在于地中海饮食中。此外,目前的文献显示认知障碍的改善;因此,这应该作为tbi后患者的首选饮食模板。验光师应强烈考虑将营养疗法与常规干预相结合,以最好地改善mTBI患者的视力。
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