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How Undereating Affects Hair Growth

November 18, 20256 min read

When calories are restricted, your body prioritizes vital organs over "luxury" functions like hair growth. This is why chronic dieting often causes hair loss.

How Undereating Causes Hair Loss

Energy Partitioning Your body has priorities: 1. Brain and vital organs 2. Basic metabolic functions 3. Everything else (including hair)

When energy is scarce, hair growth is sacrificed.

Nutrient Deficiencies Restricted eating often means: - Inadequate protein - Low iron intake - B vitamin deficiency - Zinc deficiency - Essential fatty acid deficiency

Metabolic Slowdown Chronic restriction: - Lowers thyroid function - Reduces metabolic rate - Affects hormone production - Triggers hair shedding

Signs of Undereating

  • Hair loss or thinning
  • Feeling cold
  • Fatigue
  • Irregular or absent periods
  • Poor concentration
  • Mood changes
  • Slow wound healing

Testing to Consider

  • Thyroid panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4)
  • Ferritin and CBC
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin D
  • Comprehensive metabolic panel
  • Sex hormones (if periods are affected)

Recovery

Hair recovery requires: - Adequate calories for your activity level - Sufficient protein - Balanced nutrients - Time (hair regrowth takes months)

Working with a dietitian can help establish appropriate intake.

References

  • Finner, A. M. (2013). Nutrition and hair: deficiencies and supplements. *Dermatologic Clinics*, 31(1), 167-172.
  • Guo, E. L., & Katta, R. (2017). Diet and hair loss: effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use. *Dermatology Practical & Conceptual*, 7(1), 1-10.

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