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Excessive drinking of energy drinks risk hair loss in men – New Study

A study conducted by Tsinghua University in Beijing, China has revealed that excessive drinking of energy drinks leads to hair loss in men.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
January 10, 2023
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A study conducted by Tsinghua University in Beijing, China has revealed that excessive drinking of energy drinks leads to hair loss in men.

The study further revealed that stress, poor diet, and underlying medical conditions are all known causes of hair loss in men.

A group of Chinese scientists have claimed men who drink cans of energy drinks, fizzy drinks, sports drinks, and even sweetened tea and coffee are at greater risk of suffering from hair loss.

Experts from Tsinghua University in Beijing gathered 1,000 men who were required to consume between one and three litres of the drinks each week.

They noticed that those who consumed more than one sweetened drink each day were at a 42% greater risk of experiencing hair loss, in comparison to men who did not drink high-caffeine and sugar drinks.

Men who admitted that they were experiencing hair loss also said that they consumed on average 12 sweetened drinks per week.

Those who consumed more than one sweetened drink each day were at a 42% greater risk of experiencing hair loss.

In the journal Nutrients, researchers looked into the habits of over a thousand Chinese men between the ages of 18 to 45 and studied them over four months.

During this time frame, they had to log their eating habits, as well as the background surrounding their mental health.

The study also revealed that those who ate more fast food and fewer vegetables also experienced hair loss at a faster rate.

In addition, those who have been known to experience anxiety were said to be at greater risk.

A healthy diet has long been a common belief that can prevent hair loss.

The Sun quotes dermatologist Dr Sharon Wong as having said: “Hair follicle cells are the second fastest dividing cells in the body and require all the nutrients of a well-balanced healthy diet.

“This includes lean proteins, good carbohydrates and fats, vitamins and minerals, but there is no one superfood for hair.

“As hair is not an essential structure for survival, the body does not prioritise the use of nutrients for hair growth.

“Nutritional deficiencies and crash diets are a common cause of hair thinning and shedding.”

 

Tags: BeijingChinaNutrientsTsinghua University




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