There are no exercises that can make you decrease in height, naturally as you get age you start to lose height due to degeneration of bones, muscles and joints. There are exercises that make you increase in height like stretching such as yoga.
Probably over time you would because you wouldn't be taking in calcium which is needed for strong bones. Eventually, you'd have osteoporosis and your vertebral (spine) bones would start to collapse, making you shorter.AND THATS A FACT
After puberty our bones fussed, so, our brain power will not work there. but, the bones in our spinal cord never fuss. So it is possible to thiken these bones and increase the gap among these 38 bones. Our spinal cord is somewhat like 'S', so if we do some exercise that straches our spinal cord , so it is possible gaining 2-3 inches height. Brain power also can work here.
No...but their are health scams that say taking this or that pill will work, but it really is just a scam. Older individuals can develop a calcium deficiency, which can lead to deterioration in skeletal structures. This deterioration sometimes causes the shortening of bones, and can in turn reduce a person's height by several inches. This process (called osteoporosis) usually happens in women, but can also affect men, and is considered a natural result of aging.
i dont think that our height grows after the bones are fused but there must be some way to grow taller even now
There is a positive correlation between the length of the femur and body height, as taller individuals tend to have longer femurs. The length of the femur is a significant factor in determining an individual's height, as it is one of the longest bones in the body and contributes to overall skeletal height. However, other factors such as genetics and overall body proportions can also influence body height independently of femur length.
Yes they have. Their bones are extra useful when training Prayer.
Dwarfs can have shorter and more fragile bones than average-height individuals, placing them at a greater risk for fractures. However, their overall health and longevity can be similar to that of people of average height with proper medical care and attention to their specific needs.
Femur (the longest bone in the body)
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Eric's height is determined by genetics, which influence the growth of his bones and overall body structure. Factors like family history, nutrition, and hormone levels also play a role in determining his height.
Bone grow first, as it develops your height, then your muscle.
When they are lucky enough to find a complete or nearly complete skeleton, they can simply put it together to find the height. If many bones are missing, than they make educated guesses regarding the size and shape of the missing bones, based on similar dinosaurs. Then they can construct a skeleton of these bones and the known bones to get a pretty good guess as to its height.
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You can not make yourself smaller in height. However as you grow older (past the age of 60) you will lose a bit of your height as you bones age.