coffee impairs bone mineralisation.

Stop with this fucking bullshit
Your height is 99.9999% genetics, everything else including shit like severe malnutrition/energy restriction is cope. The only thing that has the potential to stunt your height is hypothyroidism.

MUH COFFEE MADE ME 5'5 LMAO
 
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Stop with this fucking bullshit
Your height is 99.9999% genetics, everything else including shit like severe malnutrition/energy restriction is cope. The only thing that has the potential to stunt your height is hypothyroidism.

MUH COFFEE MADE ME 5'5 LMAO

well no
 
Used to drink coffee all the time as a kid. Could of been a 6'2 slayer instead of 6'0.
 
Used to drink coffee all the time as a kid. Could of been a 6'2 slayer instead of 6'0.
im not suggesting but could fo had a impact,coffe affects melatonin secretion too.
 
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Stop with this fucking bullshit
Your height is 99.9999% genetics, everything else including shit like severe malnutrition/energy restriction is cope. The only thing that has the potential to stunt your height is hypothyroidism.

MUH COFFEE MADE ME 5'5 LMAO
Partly agree.

A lot of the studies regarding not just height, anything, over here are overblown. Just eat nuts to become 10% BF bro, you get it.

But it is general consensus that proper nutrition and hormonal profile (environment) does somewhat affect your final height, around 2 inches or so.

Still mostly genetic, yes, but not entirely.
 
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Partly agree.

A lot of the studies regarding not just height, anything, over here are overblown. Just eat nuts to become 10% BF bro, you get it.

But it is general consensus that proper nutrition and hormonal profile (environment) does somewhat affect your final height, around 2 inches or so.

Still mostly genetic, yes, but not entirely.
Way wayyy less than 2 inches, we are talking mms. Its all in your genes. Nutrition etc has only a tiny effect, unless we are talking about prolonged starvation, which even then height/development resumes to reach genetic potential when normal calories are resumed.
 
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Way wayyy less than 2 inches, we are talking mms. Its all in your genes. Nutrition etc has only a tiny effect, unless we are talking about prolonged starvation, which even then height/development resumes to reach genetic potential when normal calories are resumed.
The figures vary, but every source I've seen says that environment affects anywhere between 10-30% of one's height difference from average. With the other difference being accounted for by genetics. Again it's a very general figure, and that number would be higher if you're considering an African starving kid.

The two inches is a theorised maximum. Nobody in the developed world would get close. 1-2cm is more probable.

Then again, height research is still not as advanced as it should be, there's a lot to be studied.
 
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