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Dietary essential fatty acids, long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, and visual resolution acuity in healthy fullterm infants: a systematic reviewJ P SanGiovanni
Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02114 0500, USA
Early Hum Dev 57:165-88. 2000..We also conducted a meta-analysis to derive combined estimates of behavioral- and electrophysiologic-based visual resolution acuity differences and sample sizes that would be useful in planning future research...
Meta-analysis of dietary essential fatty acids and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids as they relate to visual resolution acuity in healthy preterm infantsJ P SanGiovanni
Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Pediatrics 105:1292-8. 2000....
{omega}-3 Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intake and 12-y incidence of neovascular age-related macular degeneration and central geographic atrophy: AREDS report 30, a prospective cohort study from the Age-Related Eye Disease StudyJohn Paul SanGiovanni
National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892 1204, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 90:1601-7. 2009..omega-3 (n-3) Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) affect processes implicated in vascular and neural retinal pathogenesis and thus may influence the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD)...
What colleges are doing about student binge drinking. A survey of college administratorsH Wechsler
Department of Health and Social Behavior, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA
J Am Coll Health 48:219-26. 2000..Less common were program evaluations, community agreements, or neighborhood exchanges. Prevention practices varied with institutional characteristics and the surveyed administrators' perceptions of the severity of alcohol problems...
Reduced visual resolution acuity and cerebral white matter damage in very-low-birthweight infantsJ P SanGiovanni
National Eye Institute, Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Research, National Institutes of Health Building, Bethesda, MD 20892 2510, USA
Dev Med Child Neurol 42:809-15. 2000..Odds ratios ranged from 19.3 (95% confidence interval, 4.5 to 82.2; p=0.001) to 10.4 (95% confidence interval, 1.3 to 81.9; p=0.03). Reduced visual resolution acuity in VLBW infants appears to be due to cerebral white matter damage...
