Eating popular fruit once a day can significantly boost your eyesight, study finds

EATING grapes is good for your eyes, according to a study.

Just a couple of handfuls a day for four months was shown to improve key markers of eye health.

Just a couple of handfuls of grapes a day was shown to improve key markers of eye healthGetty

A team from the National University of Singapore found that those who did not eat grapes showed a rise in glycation, a harmful part of the ageing processAlamy

The secret lies in the fact that much deterioration in eyesight is due to “oxidative stress” where cells are ­damaged because the body does not have enough ­antioxidants — which grapes are high in.

A team from the National University of Singapore studied 34 adults who ate either one and a half cups of grapes a day or a placebo for 16 weeks.

The grape-eaters showed a significant increase in good eye health indicators of macular pigment optical density, plasma anti­oxidants, and phenolic content compared to those on the placebo.

Those who did not eat grapes saw a significant rise in glycation — a harmful part of the ageing process.

Study co-author Dr Jung Eun Kim said: “Our study is the first to show that grape consumption beneficially impacts eye health in humans, which is very exciting, especially with a growing aging population.

“Grapes are an easy, accessible fruit that studies have shown can have a beneficial impact in normal amounts of just 1½ cups per day.

“Regular intake of grapes may improve eye health in older adults.”

   

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