Alcohol and eye diseases: a review of epidemiologic studies
- PMID: 11414350
- DOI: 10.15288/jsa.2001.62.397
Alcohol and eye diseases: a review of epidemiologic studies
Abstract
Objective: Epidemiologic evidence for the associations of alcohol consumption with eye diseases was gathered.
Method: A literature review was conducted.
Results: In addition to alcohol-induced ocular anomalies among children with fetal alcohol syndrome, epidemiologic studies in the past two decades have demonstrated that chronic alcoholism is associated with a significantly increased risk of cataract, keratitis, color vision deficiencies and corneal arcus. Moderate alcohol use, however, has been reported to be possibly protective against age-related macular degeneration, cataract and diabetic retinopathy.
Conclusions: It is evident that through its biologic effects and effects on nutrient deficits alcohol plays a role in a variety of eye diseases. Information on the patient's drinking history can be clinically valuable and should be collected on a routine basis.
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