
Religiously trying to pump up your muscles to stay lean and maximize your attractiveness? Well, in that case, all your efforts for a pleasing personality can go futile, for a new study has claimed that weight training can make a person bald.
Researchers have discovered that bodybuilders’ testosterone soars after a weights session – and that turns into a toxic substance, which attacks hair follicles.
The study reveals that blokes who lift weights just three times a week for 45 minutes over two years are heading for a premature slaphead.
In the study, scientists found that testosterone levels soared an average 25 per cent after one of the sessions. They returned to normal after 30 minutes when the body converted the male hormone into a chemical called DHT.
But DHT, or dihydrotestosterone, shrinks follicles and roots – so hair grows back thinner each time.
Beefy blokes who had a high-fat diet were found to be at greatest risk of the balding hormones. Women who lifted weights suffered the same side effect.
“We have seen an increase in men in their twenties and thirties who regularly circuit train. There’s no doubt it is often a factor in hair loss,” The Sun quoted hair transplant specialists Rogers Medical Group, as stating.
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April 29th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Increasing your testosterone through exercise (and there fore your DHT) can contribute to hair loss - but only if you are genetically predisposed. For those without the genes for common baldness (the medical term is androgenetic alopeica) you can exercise all you want and there will be no effect on your follicles. For those who have the tendency towards hair loss, the medication Propecia (finasteride) can block DHT (without lowering your testosterone) and minimize the effect that exercising will have on your hair. Visit http://www.BernsteinMedical.com for a thorough explanation of hair loss and hair loss solutions.