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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yatunde Lisa: [QB] [IMG]https://47akegly150bni1zhg1ox1q6-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Diagram-Showing-Hair-Fibre-Characteristics-by-Race.jpg[/IMG] If a specimen is half caucasian hair and half african hair how does one tell if it is either or the other. _____________________________________________ What is also interesting is male pattern baldness. I will be excited to see what Lasissi has for us in the future on this subject. Native Americans men have no male pattern baldness, beards, mustaches or chest hair. Mbuti & Khoisan from what I have observed do not have male pattern baldness. Yoruba have "east african" male pattern baldness [IMG]https://www.htandrc.com/images/blog/inline/environment.jpg[/IMG] caucasian/mediterranean There are three basic types of Caucasian or Mediterranean region baldness patterns. Ebling, who developed classifications for particular ethnic groups, suggested the five stages of balding for these three hair types as shown below. The first type is the Latin version which initially involves recession of the frontline of hair, followed by thinning in the vertex. The frontal hairline continues to recede as the balding in the crown enlarges until the two blend into an expanded Type V pattern. [IMG]https://www.htandrc.com/images/blog/inline/latin-hair-loss.jpg[/IMG] The second baldness type is Semitic (Jewish, Arabian). This variety proceeds from the front and slowly works backward until the entire top of the head is without hair. There does not seem to be as much early thinning in the vertex as we see in Caucasians. [IMG]https://www.htandrc.com/images/blog/inline/semitic-hair-loss.jpg[/IMG] The final kind is the Nordic This starts with a bald patch in the back as well as temporal thinning in the front. There is sometimes a central lock of surviving hair which may also disappear with advanced balding. [IMG]https://www.htandrc.com/images/blog/inline/nordic-hair-loss.jpg[/IMG] While the numbers are different according to different surveys, it appears that either Greece, Macedonia, or the Czech Republic has the highest rate of baldness in the world. These nations each have over 40% of men with acute hair loss. japan, korea and the rest of east asia People of East Asian descent and especially Japanese, experience hair loss at one of the lowest rates in the world, and start much later in life than other places. Those that do lose hair, generally, start in their 40s and 50s rather than their 20s and 30s. East Asians are furthest from the Mediterranean region and also have the lowest rate of baldness which does not seem to be an accident. Incidentally, their baldness rate can range from 20% to the low 30s, which is still a significant portion of the population. africa and the middle east Generally, the closer the population is to the Mediterranean Sea, the higher the rates of male pattern baldness. People from countries in northern Africa have very high percentages of baldness, from the high 30s to the low 40% range. These individuals generally either have the Semitic or Latin baldness variation, depending on whether they have more Arab roots or more mixed roots. Men from sub-Saharan Africa have about an average level of baldness, ranging in the mid 30% rate. They have a mix of the Semitic and Latin hair loss patterns. iran While Iranians are in the Middle East, they have a peculiarly high rate of baldness, greater than many other countries in the region. Their population edges on 40% with male pattern baldness. This interesting twist is noted by genealogists that study the movement of peoples in the region. Kwame Nkrumah & Hallie Selassie while looking very different really had the same balding pattern, I found it very interesting [IMG]https://rastafari.tv/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/kwame-nkrumah-haile-selassie.jpg[/IMG] typical yoruba type balding, Also seen this type of balding in the Luo Western Nilotes who are majority E1b1a. Old pictures of African Americans/ and Memes like Uncle Tom show this type of East African balding. But I see many AA's now who have North West European type balding from Admixture of course. [IMG]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/7297150_img20180621110811939_jpegfc3e0b1174d29aac8cb30ed98f71e238[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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