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Omega-3 Fatty Acids The cell membranes of your retina contain a high concentration of DHA, a particular type of omega-3. Besides helping form the cells of your eye, omega-3 fats have anti-inflammatory properties, which may play a role in the prevention of diabetic retinopathy. Omega-3 fats benefit individuals with dry eye disease by helping them produce more tears. Omega-3 rich sources include fish, flaxseed, chia seeds, and soy. Lutein and Zeaxanthin Lutein and zeaxanthin are both part of the carotenoid family, a group of beneficial compounds made by plants. Both can be found in the macula and retina of your eyes, where they help filter potentially harmful blue light, thus protecting your eyes from damage. Several studies suggest that these plant compounds may prevent cataracts and prevent or slow the progression of ARMD. Cooked spinach, kale, and collard greens are high in these carotenoids. Steps To Help Maintain Eye Health As You Age Eat right. Contrary to what your mother may have told you, carrots are not the only foods that help you see well. Foods that are rich in the nutrients listed above are known to protect against agerelated eye problems. Kick the habit. If you smoke, you’re putting yourself at greater risk for optic nerve damage, cataracts, and macular degeneration. Consider starting a smoking cessation program. Avoid UV rays. Overexposure to ultraviolet rays increases your chance of developing vision problems. The best way to combat the effects of UV rays is with proper sunglasses. Look for a pair that blocks at least ninety-nine per cent of UVA and UVB rays, as well as ones with polarized lenses to reduce glare. Maintain a healthy weight and an active lifestyle. Exercise improves blood circulation, which improves oxygen levels to the eyes and the removal of toxins. When To See Your Doctor See your family physician regularly and visit your ophthalmologist every one to two years. Having a complete eye exam is important; most eye diseases can be treated when found at an early stage. If you have diabetes or a family history of eye disease, have an eye exam with pupil dilation at least annually. See an eye doctor immediately if you have any loss of eyesight, blurred vision, eye pain, double vision, redness, swelling of your eye or eyelid, or fluids coming from the eye. ARTACares is provided by HumanaCare, an Alberta-based health and wellness provider with more than thirty-five years of Canadian health care experience. For more information on health and wellness topics, webinars, and articles, visit your eldercare portal. This article took information from several reliable websites including healthline, American Academy of Ophthalmology, North Toronto Eye Care, and Cleveland Clinic. news&views AUTUMN 2020 | 51