"This book is the first to provide a compendium of recent knowledge involving theories of aging related to the eye, composition and structure, characterization of clinical symptoms of age-associated damage, and relationships between cataracts and/or retinopathy with ingestible antioxidants.-Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, PhD, RD, University of Texas at Austin"It is well written and the editor is commended for creating such an integrated framework of diverse topics."-Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, PhD, RD, University of Texas at Austin"…will be an excellent resource for nutritionists, clinicians and scientists concerned with vision and diet, aging, and /or antioxidants."-Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, PhD, RD, University of Texas at Austin"Those seeking an excellent overview of the function, problems, and nutritional implications associated with the eye conditions of cataract and age-related macular degeneration will enjoy this book…provide in-depth coverage of topics in nutrition that explain, review, and explore present knowledge as well as recent trends, developments and advances."--Linda R. Shoaf, Ph.D., R.D., Journal of Nutrition for the ElderlyPromo Copy