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Scientists Link Baldness, Weight-Lifting |
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Written by United Press International
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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LONDON, April 26 (UPI) -- British scientists say lifting weights can cause
baldness.
That's because weight training increases testosterone levels immediately after
a session, rising 25 percent after 45 minutes, The Sun reported. About 30
minutes later, testosterone levels drop as the hormone is converted to
dihydrotestosterone or DHT, which shrinks hair follicles and roots.
"We have seen an increase in men in their 20s and 30s who regularly
circuit train," Rogers Medical Group, a practice specializing in hair
transplants, said in a statement. "There's no doubt it is often a factor
in hair
loss."
While inheriting genes for baldness is still the biggest single cause of hair
loss, scientists say training with weights is No. 2. Women who lift weights are
also likely to end up with thinner hair.
Heavy-set men who eat high-fat diets are at the most risk of losing hair
because of weight-lifting.
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