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Obesity and low-grade inflammation among young Finnish men with early-onset alopecia

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DERMATOLOGY
Volume 214, Issue 2, Pages 125-129

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000098570

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alopecia; inflammation; high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; obesity

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Background: Previous investigations have revealed an association of androgenetic alopecia (AGA), especially in younger subjects with severe early-onset AGA, with ischemic heart disease. Objective: To examine the possible association between early-onset alopecia and low-grade inflammation measured by high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) that has been recommended for the assessment of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Methods: The study population consisted of young men (n = 727, aged 25 - 34 years) participating in a national survey. The grade of alopecia was assessed by a trained nurse using the Norwood/ Hamilton Classification Scale. Results: Men with moderate to extensive alopecia (17%) had a higher body mass index and larger waist, upper arm, hip and waist circumference than those with little to no alopecia (p < 0.05), and statistically insignificant differences were seen in the waist-to-hip circumference ratio (WHR), diastolic blood pressure and hs-CRP. With increasing hs-CRP, the mean WHR increased, but only among men with moderate to extensive alopecia (p = 0.043). Conclusion: Our findings show a relation between moderate to extensive alopecia and low-grade inflammation - a predictor of a future CVD - especially combined with central obesity, among men younger than 35 years. Copyright (c) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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