New Study Shows Eating Pistachios Daily Can Support Eye Health
2 daily handfuls of pistachios may help protect the eyes from blue light damage and could reduce the risk of age-related vision problems.
The study, led by researchers at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, showed that pistachios, which have measurable amounts of a plant-based pigment called lutein,2 can help increase macular pigment optical density (MPOD). This important part of the eye filters harmful blue (visible) light and protects against age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is one of the leading causes of blindness in older adults.
Findings from this research are timely, as according to a national poll by the American Foundation for the Blind, Americans fear vision loss more than they fear other serious health problems.3
What the Study Found
- Better Eye Health in Just 6 Weeks: Middle-aged and older adults who were otherwise healthy and ate 2 ounces (about 2 handfuls) of pistachios every day saw significant increases in MPOD after only six weeks.
- Provides Antioxidant Lutein: Pistachios are the only nut with measurable amounts of lutein, an antioxidant and blue light filter that may help protect eyes from light damage and supports long-term vision health. In the study, lutein intakes nearly doubled and blood lutein levels were significantly elevated.
- Age-Related Vision Protection: The study suggests that pistachios could be a simple, natural way to help reduce the risk of AMD, a serious eye condition that affects millions of people as they get older.4
"Our study shows that pistachios aren't just a tasty snack—they may also be great for your eyes," said Dr.
How Pistachios Help the Eyes
"Lutein is an antioxidant that acts like sunglasses for your eyes," explains
Average lutein intakes are very low in
"By simply incorporating a handful of pistachios into your diet, you can improve your intake of lutein, which is crucial for protecting your eyes," notes
More Than Just Eye Health
Pistachios aren't just good for the eyes—they also have other antioxidants and plant-based compounds that could support overall healthful aging including brain health.6,7,8 "As in the retina, lutein selectively accumulates into the brain, where it may help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation," notes Dr.
The health benefits from eating pistachios may also happen quickly. For example, this study found that it only takes six weeks of daily pistachio eating to start seeing possible eye health benefits. "Adding pistachios to your diet is an easy and simple change to make for your health," notes
For more information about research on the health benefits of pistachios, visit https://americanpistachios.org/nutrition-and-health.
About the Study
The study, funded in part by the American Pistachio Growers and the National Institutes of Health, involved 36 healthy adults who were randomly assigned to either a pistachio consumption group or a control group. Participants in the pistachio group consumed 2 ounces of pistachios daily, while the control group maintained their usual diets without pistachios. MPOD and blood levels of lutein were measured at baseline, six weeks, and 12 weeks.
About American Pistachio Growers
American Pistachio Growers is a non-profit trade association representing more than 830 members who are pistachio growers, processors and industry partners in
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References:
- Scott TM, et al. Pistachio consumption increases Macular Pigment Optical Density in healthy adults: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Nutrition. Published online
October 17, 2024 . DOI: 10.1016/j.tjnut.2024.10.022. - FoodData Central, FDC ID: 170185. USDA website. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/170185/nutrients. Accessed
October 9, 2024 . - New Poll Places Fear of Vision Loss at the Top of Americans' Health Concerns. Research to Prevent Blindness website. https://www.rpbusa.org/rpb/news-and-publications/news/latest/page-66/. Accessed
October 18, 2024 . - Prevalence Estimate for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). CDC website. https://www.cdc.gov/vision-health-data/prevalence-estimates/amd-prevalence.html. Published
May 15, 2024 . AccessedOctober 9, 2024 . - Nutrient Intakes from Food and Beverages: Mean Amounts Consumed per Individual, by Gender and Age, What We Eat in America, NHANES 2017-2018. USDA website. www.ars.usda.gov/nea/bhnrc/fsrg. Accessed
October 9, 2024 . - Stringham JM, Johnson EJ, Hammond BR. Lutein across the lifespan: From childhood cognitive performance to the aging eye and brain. Curr Dev Nutr. 2019;3(7):nzz066.
- Yagi A, Nouchi R, Butler L, Kawashima R. Lutein has a positive impact on brain health in healthy older adults: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials and cohort studies. Nutrients. 2021;13(6):1746.
- Mandalari G, Barreca D, Gervasi T, Roussell MA, Klein B, Feeney MJ, Carughi A. Pistachio nuts (Pistacia vera L.): Production, nutrients, bioactives and novel health effects. Plants. 2021;11(1):18.
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