The Mediation Role of Sleep on the Relationship Between Drinks Behavior and Female Androgenetic Alopecia
December 2024
TLDR Drinking sweetened tea and poor sleep habits increase the risk of hair loss in women.
The study examined the link between sweetened tea drink consumption and female androgenetic alopecia (AGA) in 613 women, including 308 AGA patients and 305 controls. It found that both occasional and frequent sweetened tea drink intake increased the risk of AGA. Higher sugar intake from soft drinks and hyperglycemia were also associated with a greater risk of alopecia. Importantly, going to bed after midnight significantly raised the risk of developing alopecia, with sleep behavior mediating the relationship between sweetened tea consumption and alopecia. The study concludes that sweetened tea drink consumption elevates the risk of female AGA, with sleep behavior playing a crucial mediating role.