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Eerste kuur

Ik bedoel, je kan niet zeggen dat of je kaal gaat worden bepaalt wordt puur en alleen door naar je vader te kijken. Het betekend ook niet dat je puur en alleen naar je moeders kant moet kijken. Als ik het me goed herinner is je moeders kant dominant in de meeste gevallen, maar het kan ook zijn dat je vaders kant bepalend is. Het komt er op neer dat je nooit vantevoren erachter komen of je kaal gaat worden. Het blijft altijd giswerk.

So what.. Hoeveel mensen ben je tegengekomen die haaruitval kregen bij hun eerste winstrol only kuur? 1 op de 100000?
 
Ik geef gewoon antwoord op de vraag. Hij vraagt naar kaalheid, iemand zegt dat het van de vaders kant komt. Ik corrigeer dat. Don't shoot the messenger.
 
Dat is wat de theorie zegt. Aan je vaders kant van de familie kun je zien of jij ook kaal word. Geeft geen zekerheid natuurlijk maar is een mooi richtpunt.
 
Dat is wat de theorie zegt. Aan je vaders kant van de
familie kun je zien of jij ook kaal word. Geeft geen zekerheid natuurlijk maar is een mooi richtpunt.

En ik wijs erop dat die theorie fout is.

"May 27, 2005 -- Mothers may unwittingly put their sons on the path to baldness. Chalk it up to genetics, says European researchers.

They include Markus Nöthen, a genomics professor at Germany's University of Bonn. Nöthen and colleagues say they've found a gene variation that may explain some cases of male pattern baldness(androgenetic alopecia), the most common form of hair loss, which is related to the male sex hormones.

The suspect gene variation sits on the X chromosome, which is handed down to men by their mother. So a man may get an idea of his scalp's future from men on his mother's side of the family.

While hereditary factors are an important cause of hair loss, other factors also influence hair growth and loss."

bron: webmd

"It’s an enduring and common misconception among patients that MPB is ‘inherited
from the mother’s side’. Well, that statement is neither right nor
wrong. Pattern baldness can be inherited from the mother’s side. But it
can also be inherited from the father’s side. "

"A study examining 410 men with premature baldness found evidence of a genetic
influence from the father’s side in only 236 cases. Hair loss similarities
between father and son have also been observed in another study in regards to
the frequency of MPB in brothers of men having prematurely bald fathers (66%)
compared with brothers of men with unaffected fathers (46%). The relatively strong
association of MPB between fathers and sons in this study was not consistent with
a simple Mendelian autosomal or sex-linked dominant inheritance and suggested
that several genes (a polygenic etiology) may be responsible for MPB. As further
evidence against a single and/or X-linked gene being responsible for MPB is the
observation that only 33% of the fathers of 18 women suffering from severe pattern
baldness also had MPB. These findings suggest that other autosomal genes play
an important role in the expression of MPB."

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/hair-loss-news/article245.php

Dus naar je vaders kant kijken gaat je niks nuttigs vertellen.
 
En ik wijs erop dat die theorie fout is.

"May 27, 2005 -- Mothers may unwittingly put their sons on the path to baldness. Chalk it up to genetics, says European researchers.

They include Markus Nöthen, a genomics professor at Germany's University of Bonn. Nöthen and colleagues say they've found a gene variation that may explain some cases of male pattern baldness(androgenetic alopecia), the most common form of hair loss, which is related to the male sex hormones.

The suspect gene variation sits on the X chromosome, which is handed down to men by their mother. So a man may get an idea of his scalp's future from men on his mother's side of the family.

While hereditary factors are an important cause of hair loss, other factors also influence hair growth and loss."

bron: webmd

"It’s an enduring and common misconception among patients that MPB is ‘inherited
from the mother’s side’. Well, that statement is neither right nor
wrong. Pattern baldness can be inherited from the mother’s side. But it
can also be inherited from the father’s side. "

"A study examining 410 men with premature baldness found evidence of a genetic
influence from the father’s side in only 236 cases. Hair loss similarities
between father and son have also been observed in another study in regards to
the frequency of MPB in brothers of men having prematurely bald fathers (66%)
compared with brothers of men with unaffected fathers (46%). The relatively strong
association of MPB between fathers and sons in this study was not consistent with
a simple Mendelian autosomal or sex-linked dominant inheritance and suggested
that several genes (a polygenic etiology) may be responsible for MPB. As further
evidence against a single and/or X-linked gene being responsible for MPB is the
observation that only 33% of the fathers of 18 women suffering from severe pattern
baldness also had MPB. These findings suggest that other autosomal genes play
an important role in the expression of MPB."

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/hair-loss-news/article245.php

Dus naar je vaders kant kijken gaat je niks nuttigs vertellen.

Oke thanks, weer wat erbij geleerd :thumb:
 
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