Blue Zones and Centenarians: Ocular Phenotypes of Exceptional Agers
As people age, common eye disorders become more frequent. Major culprits include AMD (a deterioration of the central retina), cataracts (clouding of...
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As people age, common eye disorders become more frequent. Major culprits include AMD (a deterioration of the central retina), cataracts (clouding of...
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SÄkt testu tagadLifestyle and eye health refers to how everyday choicesāwhat you eat, how much you move, whether you smoke, and how you protect your eyesāaffect the structure and function of your eyes over time. Poor control of blood sugar, high blood pressure, smoking and excessive alcohol use increase the risk of eye problems such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. A diet rich in leafy greens, colorful fruits, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants supports retinal cells and can lower the chance of some degenerative eye conditions. Regular physical activity improves circulation, helps control weight and blood pressure, and reduces the likelihood of diseases that harm the eyes. Wearing sunglasses that block UV rays, using protective eyewear during risky activities, and managing screen time and lighting can prevent immediate injury and reduce long-term strain and damage. Good sleep, staying hydrated and maintaining basic eye hygieneālike avoiding rubbing your eyes and following safe contact lens practicesāalso help prevent irritation and infection. Many risks to vision are modifiable, which means sensible lifestyle changes can slow or prevent vision loss and preserve independence as you age. Routine eye exams remain crucial because they catch early signs of disease before symptoms appear and allow eye care professionals to recommend personalized lifestyle changes. For people with chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension, managing those conditions carefully is one of the single most important steps to protect eyesight. In short, everyday habits have a large influence on eye health, and making informed choices now can lead to better vision and quality of life later.