Can eating too much-fried food cause hair loss?
Foods which are high in unhealthy fats are never good news for your health. Fried foods, which are often cooked in substantial amounts of oil, contain unhealthy saturated and trans fats. So what’s the impact of these fats on your hair health?
How obesity affects hair follicles
A high-fat diet is often responsible for causing obesity, which has been linked with significant hair loss in animal studies [5]. Being significantly overweight depletes hair follicle stem cells and prevents hair follicles from regenerating. While this is an indirect effect of eating fried foods, it’s important to be mindful of the long-term effects of what you eat.
The effects of high-fat diets on female or male pattern hair loss
Both saturated and unsaturated fats have also been linked to increased levels of testosterone and DHT [6]. DHT is the hormone responsible for most significant hair loss (in the form of male pattern hair loss), so there may be a link between eating a high-fat diet and hair loss.
Junk food and greasy hair
Studies have shown that a diet high in saturated fats, refined carbohydrates, and processed food can increase sebum production (the oily substance secreted by hair follicles to retain moisture in the hair) leading to greasy hair. [11]
Healthy fats to eat to promote healthy hair growth
A study in menopausal women suggests the best healthy fats for preserving hair health come from fish, poultry, eggs, olive oil, and rapeseed oil. So, it’s important to focus on these nutrient-rich fat sources, rather than cooking foods in cheap cooking oils and butter [7].