No people who eat more do NOT grow taller. People grow taller when they sleep more. We have hormones in our body which work when every other hormone's is asleep, so this means that we grow taller when we go to sleep.
yes it does it makes you short, ugly, and REALLY fat!!
no but milk makes u grow and help your bones get stronger with calcium
Absolutely, osteoporosis (bone loss) causes bones to compress under the strains of weight and gravity and therefore older individuals with this process of bone loss do indeed become shorter.
No eating a lot cannot make you shorter but it can make you fat.
Unless you're seriously malnourished (or have a glandular problem), your height is determined by heredity.
Losing weight itself should not make you shorter. However, if weight loss is due to loss of muscle mass, poor nutrition, or underlying medical conditions affecting bone health, it could potentially impact your posture and overall height perception.
To make it's tail shorter.
when does bone loss exceed bone gain
No, your height is determined by your bone length which cannot be altered.
Bone loss is the greatest when you are really old and have osteoporosis, a disease where you lose bone strength.
Length is very important for bone strength because the longer the bone, the weaker the bone, and the shorter it is, the stronger it will be.
a trombone?
Osteoporosis
bone loss can be slowed down by exercise, calicum, and vitamin D
As you age your bone density decreases, thus resulting in you becoming shorter. Your limbs in turn are shorter as well.
Paget's disease
Osteoporosis