Prevalence of Male Pattern Hair Loss in 18–49 Year Old Men
background Previous studies investigating the prevalence of male pattern hair loss (MPHL) typically used biased samples of men recruited from clinical populations which may limit generalizability of findings to broader populations. objective To obtain an updated and improved estimate of the occurren...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dermatologic surgery 1998-12, Vol.24 (12), p.1330-1332 |
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Previous studies investigating the prevalence of male pattern hair loss (MPHL) typically used biased samples of men recruited from clinical populations which may limit generalizability of findings to broader populations.
objective
To obtain an updated and improved estimate of the occurrence of MPHL in healthy men residing in the community.
methods
Community‐based sample of healthy men aged 18–49 years participated in a study investigating the effects of MPHL. Participants completed a brief questionnaire self reporting degree of hair loss, general health‐related quality of life (HRQL) and hair‐loss‐specific measures. A trained observer also rated each participant using standardized classification for MPHL.
results
The proportion of men with moderate to extensive hair loss (type III or greater) was 42%. The proportion of men with moderate to extensive hair loss increased with increasing age, ranging from 16% for men 18–29 years of age to 53% of men 40–49. Twelve percent of the men were classified as having predominantly frontal baldness (type A variants).
conclusions
MPHL, especially frontal baldness, may be more common than previously reported. |
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ISSN: | 1076-0512 1524-4725 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1998.tb00009.x |