Reasonable height, not only physical beauty, but more importantly, has its practical significance and social value. Many enterprises and institutions in the recruitment of employees, height requirements are increasingly demanding, even young men and women in love subconsciously will also choose a taller. Every year in June the college entrance examination is coming, after the examination is followed by further study, I do not know, in many professions in colleges and universities, there are also unwritten requirements for height, many students have good academic performance, is because of height and missed the ideal professional, leaving many regrets …… height is not grown overnight, so parents just need to pay attention to The child’s growth process, you can avoid the occurrence of a short.
Precocious children can’t grow taller At the age of 9, they got their period and grew to 1.51m at the age of 12, but why didn’t they even grow 1cm in the next year? Experts warn: similar to this 14-year-old child with 17-year-old bone age “growth offside” phenomenon is now more common, need urgent intervention, otherwise the child will not grow stagnant.
Experts point out: children with precocious puberty enter puberty early, and their height grows rapidly over a period of time, but the growth time is relatively short, eventually making their adult height shorter than the average person.
Children with small bone age are difficult to grow taller The average annual height growth of an 8-year-old girl is less than 4cm, and the test found that the child is only 6 years old bone age, why? Experts remind: children with growth retardation are subject to phenomena similar to this 8-year-old child who is only 6 years old in terms of bone age, and these children can develop serious growth disorders if they do not intervene in time.
Experts remind: growth hormone deficiency and other causes can cause growth retardation in children. Children with growth retardation have a lower average annual growth rate than children of the same age, and this effect is more pronounced during the adolescent stage.
Genetic factors are not decisive. The father’s height is 168cm and the mother’s height is 155cm, but their child grows to 186cm! Some people still have the old idea that genetic factors play a decisive role in a child’s height, so most parents of children will take a “resigned” attitude.
Experts point out that genetics is not the decisive factor for height. Among the many factors, genetic factors account for only 23%, while acquired factors such as nutrition, sleep, exercise, environment, etc. occupy about 77%. In other words, if the acquired factors are well controlled, girls can grow 14-20cm more and boys can grow 16-24cm more.