Data Sources: MEDLINE®, PreMEDLINE®, healthy diet homehealth

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Data Sources: MEDLINE®, PreMEDLINE®, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CAB Health, and Dissertation Abstracts. Searches were not restricted by language of publication, publication type, or study design except homehealth with the MeSH® term "dietary homehealth fats," which was limited by study design to increase its specificity. Search terms related to omega-3 fatty acids and eye health. Additional published or unpublished literature was sought through manual searches of reference lists of included studies and key review articles, and from the files of homehealth content experts. Review Methods: Studies were considered relevant if they described live human populations of any age, involved any type of study design, and investigated the intake of any foods or extracts, known to contain omega-3 fatty acids, for their possible primary or secondary preventive influence on eye health.
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