Theory about greying hair and aspergers/autism

I have a theory that people with aspergers/high functioning autism are prone to going grey - follicly speaking - sooner than the average person. I have and I know a couple of other people like me who also have gone grey earlier than you'd typically expect.

Perhaps it's stress-related, or dealing with the constant anxiety. It's an admittedly small sample size! Any thoughts?

Parents
  • I still have all my natural hair colour in my fifties despite suffering daily anxiety for most of my life. That's not so unusual but my mum still has her natural colour in her mid eighties and her mum kept her natural colour until well into her nineties.

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  • I still have all my natural hair colour in my fifties despite suffering daily anxiety for most of my life. That's not so unusual but my mum still has her natural colour in her mid eighties and her mum kept her natural colour until well into her nineties.

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