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Association of Early-onset Androgenetic Alopecia and Metabolic Syndrome

Fatima Zia Sheikh, Ghazala Butt, Rukhsha Hafeez, Aiman Maqsood, Faria Altaf, Ijaz Hussain

2021Journal of College of Physicians And Surgeons Pakistan23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of early-onset AGA (androgenetic alopecia) and metabolic syndrome in the younger male population. STUDY DESIGN: Case-control study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Department of Dermatology, Mayo Hospital Lahore, from October 2017 to March 2018. METHODOLOGY: A total of 202 patients were enrolled, 101 male patients with early-onset AGA (cases with a alopecia between 20-36 years of age), and were matched with 101 controls. All measurements regarding BMI, metabolic syndrome, and grades of alopecia were recorded on a pre-designed proforma. RESULTS: Of the 101 cases (mean age 27.77 ± 5.04 years), 27 (26.7%) had grade 3, 41 (40.6%) had grade 4, 29 (28.7%) had grade 5 and 4 (4%) had grade 6 AGA. Patients of AGA had an approximate four times increased frequency of metabolic syndrome. Of the cases 12 (11.9%) had metabolic syndrome whereas it was found in 3 (3%) of the control group. A significant association was found between cases of AGA and metabolic syndrome (p=0.016). CONCLUSION: This study suggests a significant association of AGA with metabolic syndrome. Key Words: Androgenetic alopecia, Metabolic syndrome, Early-onset alopecia, Cardiovascular disease.

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Association (psychology)Metabolic syndromeMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyDermatologyPsychologyObesityPsychotherapistHair Growth and DisordersLipid metabolism and disordersHIV-related health complications and treatments