DammitLetMeIn
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docj077 said:One must also consider that the entire population analyzed in the study is Scandinavian, so coming to a conclusion that benefits all of society is impossible.
Well, Scandanavians are caucasians. Thats most of the US. I hope there are many more studies like this with even greater specificity. Its a shame the link has not been investigated more thoroughly before now.
docj077 said:Unfortunately, that still doesn't explain early onset male pattern baldness in men with a normal BMI that exercise regularly, do cardio every-other-day, and eat semi-vegan or vegan diets.
These people still experience insulin resistance. I'm willing to bet they are also less likely to have baldness than those people who do the opposite of what you describe. (as this study indicates).
docj077 said:I have no doubt in my mind that poor diet can potentiate male pattern baldness. But, you'd have to not take of yourself for a while to work yourself up to being insulin insensitive..
The vast majority of us are insulin resistant to at least some degree.
docj077 said:That's the pre-requisite. From there, I could definitely see the process working synergistically with the already in progress events of male pattern baldness.
I don't think male pattern baldness has to be in progress. I think the genes just have to be present with the diet helping create the conditions in the body whereby the genes can express themselves.
