I work in a place where everyone wears a helmet. And of course in this workplace I see many young fine men, no older than 30, have bald patches at the top of their head.
And I've always heard everyone say its due to the wearing of helmet - some wear over 4 hours a day, some wear over 8 hours a day.
I've done very minor research on the web and it seems like helmet wearing is not the cause of it. But too many young men with no hair seems to claim otherwise.
My own 'theory' would be that these is due to a bad state of health - which would be a combination of diet, general fitness, hair & scalp cleanliness etc.
In other words, to mean, good proper diet without lacking any macro / micro nutrients, works out regularly, preferably load bearing to stimulate release of PHG, and a possibly healthier than usual endocrine system.
And also to maintain a clean scalp.
I'd think these are the factors that cause hair loss.
Because if you think of it in the reverse - bad diet (rice, rice, fried rice, noodles, fried junk), no exercise (most working adults don't exercise) - puts your body in a bad state.
So won't that mean that when things go bad (i.e. scalp and hair is put through long hours of helmet wearing, sweaty, germs, etc) it'd fall off easily?
This is just what I feel. Because post after post all I see is that everyone concludes that there must be some remedy, but no one really asked what do they eat, how fit are they, and what state of health are they in.
Please comment. Because I also don't wish to be a victim of pre-mature balding.