Relationship Between Androgenetic Alopecia And Autonomic Nervous System Activity In Adults Aged 20 To 39
October 2007
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한방재활의학과학회지
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TLDR People with androgenetic alopecia have an imbalance in their autonomic nervous system activity.
The study investigated the relationship between androgenetic alopecia and autonomic nervous system activity in 120 adults aged 20 to 39, comprising 30 men and 30 women with alopecia, and a control group of 30 men and 30 women without alopecia. The findings indicated an imbalance in autonomic nervous system activity among those with androgenetic alopecia. Specifically, in men with alopecia, there was a significant decrease in RMSSD and Ln HF, and an increase in Ln LF compared to the control group. In women with alopecia, SDNN and Ln LF were significantly increased, while RMSSD and Ln HF were decreased. Overall, sympathetic activity was significantly increased, and parasympathetic activity was decreased in patients with androgenetic alopecia.