Jakub Kawka, Alicja Baranowska, Katarzyna Baranowska, Filip Czyżewski, Kinga Filipek, Michał Muciek, Sebastian Mrugała, Waldemar Mrugała, Bartosz Skierkowski, Natalia Zalewska
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摘要
青光眼是一组导致视网膜神经节细胞及其轴突破坏的进行性视神经病变。它是导致全球不可逆转性失明的主要原因,影响着居住在不同地区的 7000 多万人。这种疾病在导致患者失明的原因中排名第二。(1)眼科患者最常见的青光眼类型是开角型青光眼,即虹膜角膜无病理改变,但由于眼内液体流动异常导致眼压升高。这种疾病的主要病因是眼内房水流出受阻和房水分泌过多。虽然青光眼的确切机制尚未完全明了,但已确定了几个风险因素,包括高眼压、年龄和遗传:对 Google Scholar、PubMed 上开源格式的研究进行回顾和总结:有大量证据证实,食品对青光眼发病风险或加重青光眼症状有影响。然而,要确定食品对这种疾病的影响程度,还需要进一步的研究。
Glaucoma is a group of progressive neuropathies of the optic nerve leading to the destructionof retinal ganglion cells and their axons. It is the leading cause of irreversible blindnessworldwide, affecting over 70 million people residing in various geographical regions. Thisdisease ranks second among the causes of blindness in patients. Up to 40% of them lose theirvision within the first year of diagnosis.(1) The most common type of glaucoma affectingophthalmic patients is open-angle glaucoma, in which the iridocorneal angle is notpathologically altered, but there is an elevation of intraocular pressure due to abnormal fluidflow within the eye. The main cause of this disease is obstruction of aqueous humor outflowfrom the eye and its excessive production. Although the exact mechanism of glaucoma is notfully understood yet, several risk factors have been identified, including high intraocularpressure (IOP), age, and genetics.
Materials and Methods: Review and summary of research studies available in open-sourceformat on Google Scholar, PubMed.Conclusions: There is ample evidence confirming the impact of food products on the risk ofdeveloping glaucoma or exacerbating its symptoms. However, further research is necessary todetermine the extent of their interference with this disease entity.