2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13555-018-0278-6
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The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review

Abstract: People commonly inquire about vitamin and mineral supplementation and diet as a means to prevent or manage dermatological diseases and, in particular, hair loss. Answering these queries is frequently challenging, given the enormous and conflicting evidence that exists on this subject. There are several reasons to suspect a role for micronutrients in non-scarring alopecia. Micronutrients are major elements in the normal hair follicle cycle, playing a role in cellular turnover, a frequent occurrence in the matri… Show more

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“…The strength of the correlation between folic acid concentration and baldness, however, was similar in cases where the age was (Tau = 0.21) and was not (Tau = 0.22) controlled for. In contrast to a general expectation, published data show no empirical evidence for an involvement of folic acid deficiency in alopecia (Almohanna, Ahmed, Tsatalis, & Tosti, 2019; Guo & Katta, 2017). Some studies even seem to support the notion of a positive association between folic acid and alopecia.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…The strength of the correlation between folic acid concentration and baldness, however, was similar in cases where the age was (Tau = 0.21) and was not (Tau = 0.22) controlled for. In contrast to a general expectation, published data show no empirical evidence for an involvement of folic acid deficiency in alopecia (Almohanna, Ahmed, Tsatalis, & Tosti, 2019; Guo & Katta, 2017). Some studies even seem to support the notion of a positive association between folic acid and alopecia.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Oral supplementation with vitamins (especially biotin, also known as vitamin B7), trace elements, and amino acids (especially cysteine) have been Fig. 10 Nail fragility due to distal subungual onychomycosis: nail surface brittleness is evident in the distal nail reported useful in improving idiopathic fragility [24][25][26]. However, these studies were small, not well controlled, and one study was retrospective, survey based.…”
Section: Treatment: Facts and Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Akrodynia -zespół objawów towarzyszący niedoborom witaminy B 6 . Objawia się bólem i zapaleniem skóry u szczytu nosa, stóp i rąk.…”
Section: Rodzaje Witaminunclassified
“…Grupę witamin rozpuszczalnych w wodzie obejmują substancje o charakterze hydrofilowym, reprezentowane są najliczniej przez witaminy z grupy B (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 5 , B 6 , B 11, B 12 i H) oraz witaminę C. Związki z tej grupy stanowią składniki istotnych koenzymów, czyli ugrupowań chemicznych tworzących niezbędne części funkcjonalne enzymów [3,6]. W ten sposób uczestniczą one w prowadzeniu metabolizmu innych cząsteczek obecnych w ustroju.…”
Section: Witaminy Hydrofiloweunclassified