| Literature DB >> 26801981 |
Francesco Sofi1,2,3, Andrea Sodi4, Fabrizio Franco5, Vittoria Murro5, Dania Biagini2, Alba Miele5, Giacomo Abbruzzese5, Dario Pasquale Mucciolo1, Gianni Virgili1,3, Ugo Menchini5, Alessandro Casini1,2, Stanislao Rizzo5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stargardt's disease (STGD) and Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) are inherited retinal degenerations that may be affected, in opposite way, by diet.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26801981 PMCID: PMC4722760 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-016-0187-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1STGD: macular atrophy and flecks at the posterior pole
Fig. 2RP: Pale optic disc, attenuated retinal vessels, midperipheral dystrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium with typical pigmentary changes
Dietary profile and nutrient intake in patients with Stargardt’s Disease
| Males ( | Females ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | DRI | Mean (SD) | DRI | |
| Energy, kcal | 2249.9 (309.4) | 2200 | 1773 (338.2) | 1800 |
| % of energy from carbohydrates | 51.3 (4.4) | 45–60 % | 52.4 (7.9) | 45–60 % |
| % of energy from protein | 15.6 (1.8) | 15–20 % | 15.8 (2) | 15–20 % |
| % of energy from fats | 33.2 (5) | <30 % | 34.8 (7.3) | <30 % |
| % of energy from saturated fats | 8.7 (2.3) | <10 % | 9.8 (3) | < 10 % |
| % of energy from monounsaturated fats | 15.3 (2.7) | 15–20 % | 14.9 (4.7) | 15–20 % |
| % of energy from polyunsaturated fats | 3.4 (0.6) | 5–10 % | 3.5 (0.9) | 5–10 % |
| EPA, mg | 230 (130) | >250 | 120 (70) | >250 |
| DHA, mg | 290 (70) | 130 (90) | ||
| Cholesterol, mg | 286.7 (104.8) | <200 | 209.5 (56.9) | <200 |
| Dietary fibre, g | 18.5 (4.3) | 25 | 16.3 (4.6) | 25 |
| Calcium, mg | 707.3 (250.6) | 1000 | 615.9 (220.8) | 1000 |
| Magnesium, mg | 146.4 (32.1) | 240 | 130.9 (26.3) | 240 |
| Potassium, mg | 2394.8 (767.1) | 3900 | 2225.3 (495.5) | 3900 |
| Sodium, mg | 1462.3 (606) | 1500 | 1476.2 (832.2) | 1500 |
| Iron, mg | 10.2 (1.7) | 10 | 13.5 (2.3) | 18 |
| Vitamin A, μg RAE | 1277.9 (962.8) | 700 | 729.4 (258.8) | 600 |
| Thiamin, mg | 1.23 (0.25) | 1.2 | 1.19 (0.32) | 1.1 |
| Riboflavin, mg | 1.56 (0.47) | 1.6 | 1.16 (0.32) | 1.3 |
| Niacin, mg | 16.9 (2.4) | 18 | 13.9 (2.9) | 18 |
| Vitamin B6, mg | 1.14 (0.43) | 1.3 | 1.17 (0.53) | 1.3 |
| Folic acid, mg | 193.2 (100.3) | 400 | 201.5 (80.9) | 400 |
| Vitamin C, mg | 161.7 (103.6) | 105 | 136.2 (73.8) | 85 |
| Vitamin D, μg | 3.41 (1.71) | 15 | 2.33 (1.65) | 15 |
| Vitamin E, mg | 11.1 (3.5) | 15 | 7.92 (3.7) | 15 |
The dietary reference intakes (DRI) are presented using adequate intake and population reference intake for males and females aged 18–59 years according to the Dietary Reference Values of the Italian Society of Human Nutrition [15]
EPA eicosapentaenoic acid, DHA docosahexaenoic acid, RAE retinol activity equivalent
Dietary profile and nutrient intake in patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa
| Males ( | Females ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | DRI | Mean (SD) | DRI | |
| Energy, kcal | 1994.9 (436.4) | 2200 | 1830 (362.1) | 1800 |
| % of energy from carbohydrates | 47.9 (7.9) | 45–60 % | 49.6 (6.2) | 45–60 % |
| % of energy from protein | 16.7 (2.6) | 15–20 % | 17.7 (2.8) | 15–20 % |
| % of energy from fats | 34.6 (6.2) | <30 % | 34.1 (5.6) | <30 % |
| % of energy from saturated fats | 9.3 (2.8) | < 10 % | 9.3 (2.3) | < 10 % |
| % of energy from monounsaturated fats | 15.6 (3.6) | 15–20 % | 15 (3.7) | 15–20 % |
| % of energy from polyunsaturated fats | 3.6 (1) | 5–10 % | 3.4 (0.9) | 5–10 % |
| EPA, mg | 180 (130) | >250 | 230 (60) | >250 |
| DHA, mg | 190 (150) | 280 (60) | ||
| Cholesterol, mg | 284.4 (113.9) | <200 | 266.3 (87.6) | <200 |
| Dietary fibre, g | 15.5 (4.5) | 25 | 15.9 (4.3) | 25 |
| Calcium, mg | 596.9 (198.8) | 1000 | 662.5 (213.9) | 1000 |
| Magnesium, mg | 138.8 (50.4) | 240 | 139.6 (33.6) | 240 |
| Potassium, mg | 2432.8 (511.5) | 3900 | 2423.9 (552.5) | 3900 |
| Sodium, mg | 1626.8 (563.1) | 1500 | 1357.8 (443.1) | 1500 |
| Iron, mg | 11.7 (3.7) | 10 | 10.9 (2.8) | 18 |
| Vitamin A, μg RAE | 1332.9 (205.7) | 700 | 1368.9 (498.7) | 600 |
| Thiamin, mg | 1.07 (0.35) | 1.2 | 1.05 (0.21) | 1.1 |
| Riboflavin, mg | 1.56 (0.47) | 1.6 | 1.16 (0.32) | 1.3 |
| Niacin, mg | 17.3 (5.4) | 18 | 15.4 (4.9) | 18 |
| Vitamin B6, mg | 1.26 (0.43) | 1.3 | 1.33 (0.39) | 1.3 |
| Folic acid, mg | 203.9 (80.4) | 400 | 221.2 (66.8) | 400 |
| Vitamin C, mg | 112.1 (60.6) | 105 | 136.3 (50.5) | 85 |
| Vitamin D, μg | 3.83 (2.76) | 15 | 4.44 (2.24) | 15 |
| Vitamin E, mg | 9.7 (3.6) | 15 | 9.2 (3.1) | 15 |
The dietary reference intakes (DRI) are presented using adequate intake and population reference intake for males and females aged 18–59 years according to the Dietary Reference Values of the Italian Society of Human Nutrition [15]
EPA eicosapentaenoic acid, DHA docosahexaenoic acid, RAE retinol activity equivalent
Prevalence of men and women following the dietary reference intake (DRI) for selected nutrients
| Stargardt’s disease | Retinitis pigmentosa | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males ( | Females ( | Males ( | Females ( | |
| Carbohydrates (45–60 % TE), | 11 (91.7) | 7 (58.3) | 13 (56.5) | 23 (69.7) |
| Protein (15–20 % TE), | 7 (58.3) | 7 (58.3) | 14 (60.9) | 22 (66.7) |
| Fats (<30 % TE), | 2 (16.7) | 3 (25) | 5 (21.7) | 6 (18.7) |
| SFA (<10 % of total fats), | 8 (66.7) | 7 (58.3) | 15 (65.2) | 19 (57.6) |
| MUFA (15–20 % of total fats), | 8 (66.7) | 5 (41.7) | 10 (43.5) | 15 (45.5) |
| PUFA (5–10 % of total fats), | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (4.3) | 0 (0) |
| Cholesterol (<200 mg), | 3 (25) | 6 (50) | 5 (21.7) | 8 (24.2) |
| Dietary fibre (>25 g), | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) |
| Vitamin A (600–700 μg RAE), | 1 (8.3) | 5 (41.7) | 2 (8.7) | 2 (6.1) |
| EPA + DHA (>250 mg), | 10 (83.3) | 4 (33.3) | 15 (65.2) | 24 (72.7) |
DRIs for the selected macronutrient or nutrient are reported in brackets
STGD Stargardt’s Disease, PR pigmentosa retinitis, TE total energy, SFA saturated fats, MUFA monounsaturated fats, PUFA polyunstaurated fats, EPA eicosapentaenoic acid, RAE retinal activity equivalent, DHA docosahexaenoic acid
Fig. 3Prevalence of STGD and RP patients according to dietary recommendations of vitamin A