macular degeneration (amd) runs in families
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Macular degeneration (AMD) runs in families
My husband’s father has wet age related macular degeneration (AMD) as
did several of my father-in-law’s siblings. As most of you know macular
degeneration runs in families. While we can’t change the genes we’ve
inherited we can influence the expression of these genes through nutrition
and lifestyle.
One area that seems to influence the development of macular
degeneration is exercise.
Ophthalmologist and author of SuperHealth: 6 Simples, 6 Easy Weeks, 1
Longer, Healthier Life, Dr. Stephen Pratt writes, “The benefits of exercise
have been proven to go far beyond controlling your weight - from
boosting your immune system to preventing and/or slowing the
progression of diseases like cancer, degenerative eye disease, and
dementia.”
You probably don’t need a study to tell you that exercise is good for you,
but in case you’d like to know more specifically how physical activity can
decrease your chances of developing AMD, let’s look at this study done in
Wisconsin.
The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, did a study called Healthy Lifestyles Related to
Subsequent Prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration. The study
looked at the relationship between diet, smoking and physical activity as it
related to the prevalence of age related macular degeneration. One of the
conclusions from this study is, “Women in the highest quintile compared
with those in the lowest quintile for physical activity (in metabolic energy
task hours per week) had 54% lower odds for early AMD.”
Another study called the Beaver Dam Study also looked at the relationship
between exercise and AMD. 3874 men and women between the ages of
43-86 years in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, were recruited for this study
between the years of 1988-1990. Every 5 years for 15 years these patients
were evaluated. The study concluded that, “Increased walking of more
than 12 blocks daily decreased the incidence of exudative AMD by
30% over 15 years.”
Did you notice that the study participants physical activity involved walking?
Walking can be done almost anywhere and without much expense. Make it
a social time by finding a friend, family member or neighbor to walk with
you. Download an audiobook, podcast or favorite music to listen to while
you walk. I have been listening to the audiobook, Steve Jobbs by Walter
Isaacson when I walk. The only time I allowed myself to listen to the book
was when I was walking. Eager to finish a chapter or to get to the next
chapter, I found myself excited about walking, often walking longer than I
would have without the audiobook.
For more tips on macular degeneration prevention go to:
Macular Degeneration Prevention
Leslie Degner, RN, BSN
Better Health for Better Vision
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