Physical Traits Related To Male Pattern Baldness!

Mandar kumthekar

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Male pattern baldness is a polygenic condition and many genes are involved in this condition.It is clear and sure that same genes can influence other traits as well.It has been discovered that bald men are more likely to have cardiovascular disease and prostate cancer, but these are highlighted comorbid conditions.
What other physical traits do you think have any relation/comorbidity with male pattern baldness.? Such as skin color, body symmetry, head shape,height, body size,2D:4D digit ratio and so on.
More Body hair = baldness ,thia myth has been debunked on this forum ,so don't tell they are related.
 

Raphael13

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Interesting question, but I cant think of anything. And I also don't think there are any physical traits related to it. Maybe being caucasian, but even there it varies a lot.
 

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More Body hair = baldness ,thia myth has been debunked on this forum ,so don't tell they are related.
I believe there was a Japanese study that came to the conclusion that people with more body hair responded better to Propecia, so there could be some links between them..
 

@GeraltOfRivia

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Body hair hmmm I think there maybe a link.I jave a lot of body hair and experiencing hairfall on head
 

Mandar kumthekar

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Body hair has nothing to with baldness. My all paternal uncles are ape hairy and have norwood 2 hairline in to their 60s.
I think shoulder to hip ratio in men is weakly related to baldness. Asymmetrical face is also linked to baldness. Just look at men with chiseled jawline and perfect symmetrical faces ,they hardly have any baldness. At least not up to 50 .
Other factors are
Pale skin
Average height
Early greying of hairs
Deep voices
Lower 2D:4D ratio
I will add other associated traits ,but let's discuss this first.
 

Mandar kumthekar

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Body hair has nothing to with baldness. My all paternal uncles are ape hairy and have norwood 2 hairline in to their 60s.
I think shoulder to hip ratio in men is weakly related to baldness. Asymmetrical face is also linked to baldness. Just look at men with chiseled jawline and perfect symmetrical faces ,they hardly have any baldness. At least not up to 50 .
Other factors are
Pale skin
Average height
Early greying of hairs
Deep voices
Lower 2D:4D ratio
I will add other associated traits ,but let's discuss this first.
And suggests some traits that you think are related to male pattern baldness
 

Frolion01

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Male pattern baldness is a polygenic condition and many genes are involved in this condition.It is clear and sure that same genes can influence other traits as well.It has been discovered that bald men are more likely to have cardiovascular disease and prostate cancer, but these are highlighted comorbid conditions.
What other physical traits do you think have any relation/comorbidity with male pattern baldness.? Such as skin color, body symmetry, head shape,height, body size,2D:4D digit ratio and so on.
More Body hair = baldness ,thia myth has been debunked on this forum ,so don't tell they are related.

Are you Caucasian, Mandar?
 

Umber

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Meanwhile I'm sitting here
- Almost no body hair
- Tall (6'4")
- Light voice
- Symmetric face and strong jawline
Losing hair like crazy

FeelsBadMan
 

alekgn

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Probably no high r values with any particular traits. My guesses for those who are most likely to go bald:

-High T levels
-Caucasian
-Eastern European
-Light Colored Hair
-Short
-Muscular
 

Meeee199

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You can predict nothing. What determines if someone is going to lose hair is sensitivity of his follicles to DHT
 
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