Study Links Drinking Soda, With Higher Risk , of Baldness For Men.
A study suggests that
drinking soda could increase
the chances of going bald. .
A study suggests that
drinking soda could increase
the chances of going bald. .
'New York Post' reports that researchers at
the Tsinghua University in Beijing found a link between
drinking sugary drinks and male pattern baldness.
'New York Post' reports that researchers at
the Tsinghua University in Beijing found a link between
drinking sugary drinks and male pattern baldness.
According to the team's finding, drinking
just one soda a day was associated with a 57%
higher risk of developing male pattern hair loss. .
According to the team's finding, drinking
just one soda a day was associated with a 57%
higher risk of developing male pattern hair loss. .
“Sugar-sweetened beverages,” or SSBs,
are any drink high in added sugar, including
sports drinks, sweetened coffee and tea. .
According to data from the Cleveland Clinic,
half of men lose their hair by the age of 50. .
The same data also suggests
that 25% of bald men first experience
hair loss before the age of 21.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
found that 63% of adults over the age of 18
drink at least one sugary beverage every day.
The team behind the most recent study
found the highest intake of sweetened beverages
among the youngest people surveyed. .
Researchers suggest
the correlation is due to
"unawareness of the harmful
effects" of sugary drinks.
'NYP' reports that the study also found links
between SSB intake and psychological health,
suggesting sugary drinks fuel a vicious
cycle of depression and anxiety