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    GlossaryProtein-Calorie Malnutrition

    condition where insufficient protein and calories lead to health issues

    Protein-Calorie Malnutrition (PCM), also known as Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM), is a condition that occurs when a person does not consume enough protein and calories to meet their body's needs. This can lead to a range of health issues, including stunted growth in children, weakened immune function, muscle wasting, and in severe cases, organ failure. It is particularly prevalent in developing countries but can also occur in individuals with eating disorders or chronic illnesses.

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      community How much does diet affect hair loss?

      in Chat  45 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation suggests that changing diet and lifestyle has little to no effect on male pattern baldness (MPB), which is largely determined by genetics. Some individuals noted personal improvements in hair condition with healthier diets, but the consensus is that diet alone cannot prevent or reverse MPB.

      community It’s over. NOTHING has worked.

      in Chat  95 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user who has been trying various treatments for hair loss for four years, with no success. Suggestions include use of minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, microneedling, supplements and multivitamins, lifestyle changes, scalp biopsy, and SMP.

      community Are carbohydrates needed for hair growth

      in Research/Science  27 upvotes 1 year ago
      A 47-year-old male experienced significant hair loss after losing 37 kg in 6 months on a low-carb diet and started taking biotin, zinc, iron, selenium, and spectral dcn-n. Replies suggest that while carbs are not directly needed for hair growth, they help regulate hormones and nutrient absorption, and rapid weight loss can also contribute to hair loss.

      community Creatine / Whey Protein / Finasteride Hair Loss?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  6 upvotes 2 years ago
      A 37-year-old with a receding hairline started using finasteride and plans to add minoxidil, concerned that creatine and whey protein might accelerate hair loss. Another user suggests these supplements likely don't increase testosterone or cause hair loss, advising to monitor personal experience.

      community Does whey protein and creatine aggravate hair loss?

      in Research/Science  81 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses whether whey protein and creatine worsen hair loss. Some users report hair loss with creatine use, while others do not; opinions on whey protein's effects are mixed. Treatments mentioned include PRP, minoxidil, and finasteride.