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Does DHT Affect Bone Development, Penis Growth After 16-17, or Height Increase?
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a powerful androgen responsible for several key processes during puberty.However,its impact on bone development penis growth after the age of 16-17, and height increase is minimal or negligible after 16-17 yo.Lets say even 15 yo
1. DHT and Bone Development
Bone growth and development are primarily regulated by testosterone and estrogen, which directly influence the growth plates of long bones:
Testosterone: Stimulates bone growth during puberty and increases bone density.
Estrogen (via aromatase): Plays a crucial role in closing the growth plates, signaling the end of height increase.
DHT, however, does not significantly contribute to these processes:
DHT is produced locally in tissues through the conversion of testosterone by the 5-alpha reductase enzyme.
While it can bind to androgen receptors in bone tissue, its influence on bone elongation and growth plate activity is much much weaker compared to testosterone.after the age of 15-17, when growth plates start to close, DHT’s role in bone development becomes irrelevant.
2. DHT and Penis Growth After 16 yo
Penis growth is largely completed during puberty (12-16 years) under the influence of testosterone and DHT:
DHT: Plays a critical role in the growth of external genitalia, such as the penis and scrotum,by binding to androgen receptors in these tissues.
However, after puberty(im talking about the puberty between 0-12 yo and 12-16 yo) the androgen-sensitive tissues reach their developmental limits.
The receptors in the penis and other genital tissues become less responsive, and DHT cant induce further growth.
By the age of 16-17, penis growth is usually finalized.
3. DHT and Height Increase(The most asked question from you retards)
Height increase depends on the activity of growth plates,which is driven by hormones like growth hormone, igf-1 ,testosterone, and estrogen.
Testosterone: Promotes bone elongation during early puberty.
Estrogen: Converted from testosterone, it closes the growth plates, halting height increase.
But DHT does not play a role in height increase because:
It is not converted to estrogen and cannot signal growth plate closure.
Its effects are focused on other tissues like skin and genitalia rather than bone elongation.
Thus, DHT has no direct influence on height increase,especially after the age of 12
Conclusion
Bone Development: DHT has a minimal role compared to testosterone and estrogen.
Penis Growth: DHT is critical during early puberty but has no effect after 16 years old
Height Increase: DHT is not involved, as testosterone and estrogen are the key hormones regulating this process.
Post-puberty, DHT’s primary roles are limited to maintaining certain secondary sexual characteristics,like body hair growth and sebaceous gland activity,rather than influencing growth-related processes or facial attractiveness
First off all,zero chatgpt or any kind of ai used in this text () and all of that wrote by me.
@appeal created a thread a few days ago about how DHT doesnt do shit,And in that thread,he showed us a study.I had ChatGPT read the research for those who didnt want to read it like a fakin sciencer, and I wrote ‘Answer the questions I’ll ask based on the research’ to ChatGPT and here we are
AS YOU CAN SEE,DHT IS A SHIT HORMONE AFTER 12 YEARS OLD
TAKE THE FIN/DUT PILL OR ITS OVER FOR YOU SOON.
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a powerful androgen responsible for several key processes during puberty.However,its impact on bone development penis growth after the age of 16-17, and height increase is minimal or negligible after 16-17 yo.Lets say even 15 yo
1. DHT and Bone Development
Bone growth and development are primarily regulated by testosterone and estrogen, which directly influence the growth plates of long bones:
Testosterone: Stimulates bone growth during puberty and increases bone density.
Estrogen (via aromatase): Plays a crucial role in closing the growth plates, signaling the end of height increase.
DHT, however, does not significantly contribute to these processes:
DHT is produced locally in tissues through the conversion of testosterone by the 5-alpha reductase enzyme.
While it can bind to androgen receptors in bone tissue, its influence on bone elongation and growth plate activity is much much weaker compared to testosterone.after the age of 15-17, when growth plates start to close, DHT’s role in bone development becomes irrelevant.
2. DHT and Penis Growth After 16 yo
Penis growth is largely completed during puberty (12-16 years) under the influence of testosterone and DHT:
DHT: Plays a critical role in the growth of external genitalia, such as the penis and scrotum,by binding to androgen receptors in these tissues.
However, after puberty(im talking about the puberty between 0-12 yo and 12-16 yo) the androgen-sensitive tissues reach their developmental limits.
The receptors in the penis and other genital tissues become less responsive, and DHT cant induce further growth.
By the age of 16-17, penis growth is usually finalized.
3. DHT and Height Increase(The most asked question from you retards)
Height increase depends on the activity of growth plates,which is driven by hormones like growth hormone, igf-1 ,testosterone, and estrogen.
Testosterone: Promotes bone elongation during early puberty.
Estrogen: Converted from testosterone, it closes the growth plates, halting height increase.
But DHT does not play a role in height increase because:
It is not converted to estrogen and cannot signal growth plate closure.
Its effects are focused on other tissues like skin and genitalia rather than bone elongation.
Thus, DHT has no direct influence on height increase,especially after the age of 12
Conclusion
Bone Development: DHT has a minimal role compared to testosterone and estrogen.
Penis Growth: DHT is critical during early puberty but has no effect after 16 years old
Height Increase: DHT is not involved, as testosterone and estrogen are the key hormones regulating this process.
Post-puberty, DHT’s primary roles are limited to maintaining certain secondary sexual characteristics,like body hair growth and sebaceous gland activity,rather than influencing growth-related processes or facial attractiveness
First off all,zero chatgpt or any kind of ai used in this text () and all of that wrote by me.
@appeal created a thread a few days ago about how DHT doesnt do shit,And in that thread,he showed us a study.I had ChatGPT read the research for those who didnt want to read it like a fakin sciencer, and I wrote ‘Answer the questions I’ll ask based on the research’ to ChatGPT and here we are
AS YOU CAN SEE,DHT IS A SHIT HORMONE AFTER 12 YEARS OLD
TAKE THE FIN/DUT PILL OR ITS OVER FOR YOU SOON.