A multi-institutional team reports that vitamin D may play a
significant role in eye health, specifically in the possible prevention
of age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, among women who are more
genetically prone to developing the sight-damaging disease.
In a paper published in JAMA Ophthalmology
online, the team found that women who are deficient in vitamin D and
have a specific high-risk genotype are 6.7 times more likely to develop
AMD than women with sufficient vitamin D status and no high risk
genotype.