BGG World (BGG) has announced that a new clinical trial conducted as a collaboration between BGG and one of Japan’s leading supplement brands was successfully completed and published on a synergistic combination containing 200 mg of MyrtiPro — BGG’s standardised bilberry extract containing 36% of anthocyanins by HPLC — 6 mg of Astazine Natural Astaxanthin and 10 mg of lutein.
The registered, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was done on 44 healthy subjects experiencing eye fatigue during visual display terminal operations supplemented for 6 weeks.
Statistically significant results were found in the treatment group on key areas of eye health, including
- improved visual acuity (ability to see fine print and details)
- reduction of trouble focusing the eyes
- improvement in the percentage of pupillary response after use of visual display terminals.
BGG’s Global Chief Scientific Officer, Yanmei Li, PhD, noted: “Work at visual display terminals is a very common cause of visual fatigue. It is estimated that more than 60% of visual display terminal users experience eye symptoms while more than 20% experience other issues such as musculoskeletal problems."
"Given the millions of people using visual display terminals these conditions affect a substantial percentage of the population. We are very excited about the eye health benefits by this synergistic formula that is adding clinical evidence to support such a common discomfort.”