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HEALTH REPORT -June 12, 2002: Lutein

By Nancy Steinbach


(Picture -Laretta Geren)
This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

Recent research has suggested that a nutrient called lutein (LOO-teen) may improve health in more ways than
had been thought. Lutein is found in green, leafy vegetables like spinach and lettuce. It is also found in other
fruits and vegetables such as oranges, corn and broccoli. And it is found in the yellow part of eggs.

Lutein is also found in the human eye. Lutein and similar substances known as
carotenoids (ca-ROT-en-oids) make up the color in the macula, the area of the eye
responsible for seeing fine detail. Studies have suggested that greater amounts of
carotenoids increase the color of the macula. Scientists believe that more color protects
the macula from damage.

A study in the publication “Optometry”
says that eating more foods with lutein may
improve vision in people with eye problems. Another study linked greater levels of
carotenoids with reduced early signs of macular damage. And two large studies have
linked lutein to fewer problems with the eye condition called cataracts.

Now, research has begun to show that lutein can protect health in other ways. A report in the publication,
"Circulation," says it may reduce the chance of heart attack and stroke. People with higher blood levels of lutein
had less of a harmful substance inside their blood vessels.

One study found that people in Toulouse, France had high levels of lutein and a low rate of heart disease. The
study also found that people in Belfast, Ireland had much lower levels of lutein and a much higher rate of heart
disease. Other studies have suggested that lutein may protect against cancers of the breast and colon.

Researchers in Boston, Massachusetts, have shown that lutein in dark green, leafy vegetables can protect the skin
against sun damage. The researchers fed foods containing lutein to a group of mice for two weeks. Another group
of mice got normal food. The researchers shined ultraviolet light on all the mice for twenty-two weeks. The mice
treated with lutein developed fewer and smaller cancerous growths and survived longer than the others.

Some people try to increase their lutein levels by taking the nutrient in a pill. However, experts say the protection
thought to be provided by lutein could be the result of many nutrients in the foods tested. They say people should
eat more foods that contain lutein.

This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Nancy Steinbach.


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