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Good looking: The veggies that really do boost night vision

No, carrots can't help you see in the dark. But some other veggies might

Good looking: The veggies that really do boost night vision

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During the second world war, British propagandists circulated rumours that RAF pilots were such good night fliers because all the carrots they ate helped them to see in the dark. In reality the British were trying to keep their use of radar secret.

Yet it turns out that there is some truth to the idea that diet can affect our eyes. Retinal cells contain three yellow pigments 鈥 lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin 鈥 which absorb near-ultraviolet light, protecting the eye from its damaging effects and reducing glare. These pigments are concentrated in the centre of the retina that produces the sharp central area of our vision, the macula. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like wearing internal sunglasses,鈥 says of the University of Georgia in Athens. 鈥淚t reduces the light intensity and absorbs scatter.鈥

We get these pigments from food, and the richer our diet is in them, the higher the levels in our macula. In theory then, people of any age could boost their eyesight by improving their diet or taking supplements. A large trial of supplements is due to finish in July, but a smaller one, in which 36 people took a pill containing all three pigments every day for six months, .

鈥淚n theory, people of any age could boost their eyesight by improving their diet鈥

The effect was big enough that people should have noticed the difference when coping with the glare of car headlights at night, for instance, says team member , a nutrition and vision researcher at Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland.

Nolan says boosting macular pigment levels should be even better than wearing yellow-tinted glasses for driving at night, as some people do, because such glasses block blue light from the whole of the retina. Extra macular pigment, by contrast, doesn鈥檛 stop the light reaching the retinal cells outside the macula, so peripheral vision is not reduced.

Nolan already takes the supplements himself, and thinks taking all three is important. Hammond, however, thinks it is best to get these compounds from your diet, by eating plenty of vegetables 鈥 kale, spinach and red peppers are among the best sources. Eggs are another. 鈥淲e like things to seem like drugs, but you鈥檇 always be better off just eating some spinach,鈥 Hammond says.

A diet rich in macular pigments could not only improve your sight, it might actually save it. As we get older the retinal cells in the macula often become damaged. As the disease progresses, people develop a blurred patch in the centre of their vision that gets worse. , making it the biggest cause of blindness in Western countries.

As there is no cure, the best approach is to detect macular degeneration early and try to stop it progressing. Telltale yellow spots appear in the tissue underlying the retina before symptoms appear. that people in the early stages of the disease who take supplements of macular pigments, vitamins C and E, and zinc are 25 per cent less likely to suffer deterioration in their vision.

Read more:Good looking: 6 surprising ways to improve your eyesight

This article appeared in print under the headline 鈥淓at your greens鈥

Topics: Food and drink / Senses