A woman's genes are much more likely
than lifestyle factors such as stress or
diet to cause greying hair, a study
suggests.
Unilever scientists studied more than
200 identical and non-identical Danish
twin sisters aged between 59 and 81.
The scientists found little difference
between the greyness of the identical
twins - who share the same genes.
But there was more difference between
non-identical twins, whose genes differ,
the study found.
The study, published in the journal PLoS
One, also suggests receding hair is
linked to mainly genetic factors.
But it indicates hair-thinning on the
top of the head is connected to
environmental and lifestyle factors.
On the issue of greying hair, lead
researcher Dr David Gunn said although
many theories had been put forward to
explain different rates of greying,
there was little hard scientific
evidence to back them up.
He said: "This study offers us a
fascinating insight into the reason why
women go grey and it certainly suggests
that environmental factors are not as
important as we once thought.
"The research indicates that
irrespective of how stressful a woman's
life is, there are greater forces at
play which are more likely to cause her
hair to grey."
Nina Goad, of the British Association of
Dermatologists, said previous work had
also found few identifiable
environmental factors among people who
went grey much earlier than their
relatives.
"This means that for the majority of
people, greying hair is not down to
something you have done, but to genetic
factors beyond your control, and that
generally your lifestyle will not
greatly impact on when your hair loses
its colour," she said.
"There are of course exceptions to this
rule."
Dr David Fisher, of the Dana Faber
Cancer Institute, who had has conducted
research into greying, agreed that
genetics probably played a key role in
controlling when hair turned grey.
However, he said there was also some
evidence to suggest exposure to certain
types of chemical could also promote
greying.
Blame genes, not stress for grey hair
The research indicates that irrespective of how stressful a woman's life is, there are greater forces at play which are more likely to cause her hair to grey
Dec 2009
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