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The Chris Wolfe Podcast: Carotenoid FAQ - A Re-evaluation of the Evidence

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In this conversation, Chris and Prof John Nolan discuss the measurement and correlation of carotenoid levels, specifically macular pigment optical density (MPOD). They explore the challenges of measuring MPOD directly and the limitations of current clinical devices. They also discuss the correlation between skin carotenoid levels and MPOD, debunking the claim that there is an 8% correlation. Prof Nolan explains that there is a 30-40% correlation between skin carotenoid levels and MPOD, making it a valuable tool for assessing carotenoid status in patients. They also touch on the importance of accurate and validated measurements for making informed clinical decisions. In this conversation, Prof John Nolan discusses the importance of accurate information and scientific evidence in the field of eye care and supplementation. He emphasizes the reproducibility of measurements of macular pigment optical density (MPOD) and the ability to make informed decisions based on these measurements. Prof Nolan also highlights the need for honesty and transparency in the supplement industry, particularly regarding the formulation and certification of products. He calls for a commitment to quality and the use of evidence-based science to benefit patients.

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For our listeners, use the code 'EYECODEMEDIA22' for 10% off at check out for our Premiere Billing & Coding bundle or our EyeCode Billing & Coding course. Sharpen your billing and coding skills today and leave no money on the table! Show Sponsors: CooperVision MacuHealth EssilorLuxottica

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Contenu fourni par Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO, Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, and Dipl. ABO. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO, Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, and Dipl. ABO ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

In this conversation, Chris and Prof John Nolan discuss the measurement and correlation of carotenoid levels, specifically macular pigment optical density (MPOD). They explore the challenges of measuring MPOD directly and the limitations of current clinical devices. They also discuss the correlation between skin carotenoid levels and MPOD, debunking the claim that there is an 8% correlation. Prof Nolan explains that there is a 30-40% correlation between skin carotenoid levels and MPOD, making it a valuable tool for assessing carotenoid status in patients. They also touch on the importance of accurate and validated measurements for making informed clinical decisions. In this conversation, Prof John Nolan discusses the importance of accurate information and scientific evidence in the field of eye care and supplementation. He emphasizes the reproducibility of measurements of macular pigment optical density (MPOD) and the ability to make informed decisions based on these measurements. Prof Nolan also highlights the need for honesty and transparency in the supplement industry, particularly regarding the formulation and certification of products. He calls for a commitment to quality and the use of evidence-based science to benefit patients.

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For our listeners, use the code 'EYECODEMEDIA22' for 10% off at check out for our Premiere Billing & Coding bundle or our EyeCode Billing & Coding course. Sharpen your billing and coding skills today and leave no money on the table! Show Sponsors: CooperVision MacuHealth EssilorLuxottica

  continue reading

407 episodes

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