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Feedback: Do hairpieces reduce vitamin D?

18 April 2012

Do hairpieces reduce vitamin D?

THE feature in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ on glorious middle age (10 March, p 48) prompted reader Roger Brook to speculate that baldness in middle-aged men might be an evolved characteristic to increase vitamin D production, since the vitamin forms in skin exposed to sunlight.

The idea might seem far-fetched, but a little searching throws up a of a paper in the Medical Journal of Australia entitled “Does degree of baldness influence vitamin D status?” ().

The paper concludes: “The degree of baldness does not appear to influence serum 24-OHD [vitamin…

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