Do genetics have an influence in how tall you are/will be?
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By the way, right now I'm around 4' 9 1/2".
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Yes genetics play a huge role in height
Height depends both on genes and on nutrition. good nutrition is especially important as a fetus and up to the age of two. these years play a major role in influencing how tall you will become. If i were you, I wouldn't worry.
Yes, of course.
People can grow taller than their parents, but not very much taller like maybe just an inch or two.
Genetics is the biggest factor unless your eating habits are so bad that you can't grow.
Yes, Genetics does have an influence on how tall you will be.
Honey, genetics are 98% of it, and maybe good nutrition is the other 2% so eat healthy while you are still growing.
yea they do u might be a lil taller than them like 5'7 sry
um yeah and everything else that you have face, umm thing,, and yea
Yes.
Sorry! but genetics have lots 2 do wit it!
Yes they do. 5' 3" is fine. However you could end up being 6' 8" as genetics is very complex.
sorry but yeah genetics do effect how tall you are. at best u would be 5"6 AT best! my guess is u will be 5'4.
Genetics are everything. It STINKS. MY mom is 5'1'' and my dad 5'4''.....in 14 and IM ONLY 5'0" i BETTER keep growing but dont worry you have lots of time. and its proven that recent generations are taller. you'll probably end up 5'4''
Direct Parental genetics plays a major role in deciding your makeup. However, if you look to family history, you might be able to find your answer. Grandparents short? If so, then chances are you're gonna be short. However, if Grandparents are slightly taller, there is a chance that you may be taller than your parents. Good luck, and if necessary, buy elevator shoes.
Genetics have All to do with it.
Genetics determines everything about your physical body,.
you'll probably never be any taller than your parents
I am afraid you're destined to be on the shorter side, but you could still end up taller than both your parents. Eat your fruits & veggies!
Yes, I am 5'31/2" tall. I am white and I like my size.
Yes, but you always have that blasted recessive gene to consider.
Mom is 6ft, Dad is 6'4", brother is 6'2" and I am 5'5".
yep, it plays a role, but because your parents phenotype are short does not mean that there genotype is short, they might be carrying a recessive gene for the tall trait
Unless your grandparents are extraordinarily tall, there's little chance you'll be much taller than either of your parents. Average height of women is around 5'4'' or 5'5'' anyway. There are other ways you can model....people are hand, leg, foot, etc. models and that is all they do. Good luck!
Genetics not only influence how tall you are going to be, they DETERMINE it. Things such as diet and activity can influence the overall result, but genetics are the major determinante. You will most likely end up around the same height as your parents. Majority of girls are as tall as they are ever going to grow once they have thier first period.
Genetics do have some influence, but if you drink stuff with calcium that always help. My mom is about 5'2 and my dad is about 5'5 and asian.. and I'm about 5'9 so im much taller than both. So genetics dont have a big part in it all the time, i believe its jus different for people.
genetics are the most influence in that aspect.
but..........if you don´t eat nutritive things, like vegetables, red meat, fish, etc. you won´t be as tall as u could be.
I can tell you that the predicted height is based on that of the parents
Your predicted height according to formulary is:
(63+65)-5) / 2
128-5 / 2
123/2
61.5 So 5 Foot One Inch if you are a girl
63+65+5/2
133/2
66 so five foot six if you are male
I understand what you're going through, a little. Im not Asian, but my parents are also short. Its possible to play a big role in your genes, but if it is, trust me, there are a few short models out there, who need you to fill in the spaces!
Genetics do have an influence in how tall you are/will be, but does not determine how tall u r/will b. People can outgrow their parents by more than a few inches. Ur parents would have the same genes as their siblings and parents who could be taller.
A good way to grow taller is Calcium. Milk is a good source of Calcium.
Milk contains Calcium and Vitamin D.
Calcium helps build stong bones and helps them grow.
Vitamin D will keep your bones strong also.
Milk also helps you build muscle and lose weight.
The recommended amount is three 8oz glasses of milk a day.
Don't drink too much either, too much is bad for you.
Enough Calcium also helps prevent Osteoperosis. A lack of Calcium and Vitamin D(deficiencies) could cause Osteoperosis, Osteomalicia, and Rickets.
Bones stop growing somewhere when ur in ur twenties. At that age u can only have strong bones.
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