医学
体质指数
超重
优势比
横断面研究
肥胖
脱发
内科学
风险因素
年轻人
多元分析
皮肤病科
病理
作者
Chao‐Chun Yang,Fu-Nien Hsieh,Li-Yu Lin,Chao‐Kai Hsu,Hamm‐Ming Sheu,WenChieh Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2013.09.036
摘要
Background Obesity is a risk factor for multiple health problems, but its association with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) remains controversial. Objective We sought to determine the association between body mass index (BMI) and alopecia severity in men with AGA and early-onset AGA. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted. The medical charts and photographs of men with a clinical diagnosis of AGA were reviewed. Results In all, 189 men were enrolled with a mean age of 30.8 years. In male-pattern AGA (n = 142), men with severe alopecia (grade V-VII) had higher BMI than those with mild to moderate alopecia (grade I-IV) (25.1 vs 22.8 kg/m 2 , P = .01). After multivariate adjustments, the risk for severe alopecia was higher in the overweight or obese (BMI ≥24 kg/m 2 ) subjects with male-pattern AGA (odds ratio 3.52, P P = .03). Limitations Parameters used to evaluate obesity were limited because of the retrospective nature of the study. Conclusions Higher BMI was significantly associated with greater severity of hair loss in men with male-pattern AGA, especially in those with early-onset AGA.
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