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BackgroundOlive oil provides a mixture of lipids and antioxidant nutrients which may help preventing age-related diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). However, little is known about the associations between olive oil consumption and the risk of AMD.ObjectiveTo examine associations between olive oil use and AMD prevalence in elderly subjects.MethodsAlienor (Antioxydants, Lipides Essentiels, Nutrition et maladies OculaiRes) is a population-based study on eye diseases performed in elderly residents of Bordeaux (France). In 1999–2000, frequencies of consumption of main categories of dietary fats used were collected. In 2006–2088, AMD was graded from non mydriatic retinal photographs into three exclusive stages: no AMD, early AMD, and late AMD. Two categories of preferred dietary fat used (olive oil, n-3 rich oils, n-6 rich oils, mixed oils, butter and margarine) were defined: “no use” and “regular use” (using fat for spreading and/or cooking and/or dressing). Associations of AMD with each fat use were estimated using Generalized Estimating Equation logistic regressions models.ResultsOur study included 654 subjects (1269 eyes) with complete data (n = 268 eyes with early AMD and n = 56 with late AMD). After adjustment for potential confounders, regular use of olive oil was significantly associated with a decreased risk of late AMD (odds ratio [OR] = 0.44, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.21;0.91). In contrast, regular use of olive oil was not significantly associated with early AMD (OR = 0.84, 95%CI: 0.59;1.21). No associations were found between regular consumption of n-3 rich oils, n-6 rich oils, mixed oils, butter and margarine and AMD, whatever the stage.ConclusionsThis study suggests a protective effect of olive oil consumption for late AMD in this elderly community-dwelling population. Characterization of the mediating nutrients deserves further research.

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  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of visual impairment among older adults in Europe and in the United States [1, 2]

  • Alienor (Antioxydants, Lipides Essentiels, Nutrition et maladies OculaiRes) is a populationbased study on eye diseases performed in elderly residents of Bordeaux (France)

  • After adjustment for potential confounders, regular use of olive oil was significantly associated with a decreased risk of late AMD

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of visual impairment among older adults in Europe and in the United States [1, 2]. Olive oil consumption was inversely associated with CVD and mortality [19,20,21] and with a lower risk of stroke [22, 23]. The PREDIMED study, a randomized controlled trial recently showed that a MD enriched with virgin olive oil, extra-virgin oil, reduced by 35% (total olive oil) to 39% (extra virgin oil) the risk of suffering of CVD, and by 48% the risk of cardiovascular mortality, in high-risk subjects, in comparison with a low fat diet [21]. Olive oil provides a mixture of lipids and antioxidant nutrients which may help preventing age-related diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Little is known about the associations between olive oil consumption and the risk of AMD

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