微量营养素
维生素D与神经学
脱发
生理学
医学
维生素
生物
内分泌学
皮肤病科
病理
作者
Ruilong Wang,Jinran Lin,Qingmei Liu,Wenyu Wu,Jinfeng Wu,Xiao Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/mnfr.202400652
摘要
Scope Hair loss is a common problem that can negatively impact individuals' psychological well‐being. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is one of the most prevalent types of nonscarring hair loss. This review summarizes the existing evidence on the relationship between AGA and various micronutrients, including vitamin B, vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, selenium, zinc, manganese, and copper. Methods A literature search was conducted to identify relevant articles published between 1993 and 2023. The search identified 49 relevant articles. Results The findings suggest that deficiencies or imbalances in these micronutrients may contribute to the pathogenesis of AGA and represent modifiable risk factors for hair loss prevention and treatment. Vitamin B, vitamin D, iron, and zinc appear to play critical roles in hair growth and maintenance. Deficiencies in these micronutrients have been associated with increased risk of AGA, while supplementation with these nutrients has shown potential benefits in improving hair growth and preventing hair loss. However, the current evidence is not entirely consistent, with some studies reporting no significant associations. Conclusion Deficiencies or imbalances in specific vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin B, vitamin D, Fe, Se, and Zn are involved in the pathogenesis of AGA and may represent modifiable risk factors for the treatment and prevention of this condition.
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