Table of contents:
- When does growth stop in boys?
- How long does the peak growth period last?
- How tall can boys reach as a teenager?
- What can hinder the growth of a boy's height?
- Then is it only height that stops growing?
Adolescence is a time when height and all changes in sexual organs in the body undergo a process of growth and development. Both men and women will all experience this stage as a peak growth point, before later entering adulthood. However, it turns out that the growth between girls and boys is different. It can be seen from the body postures of boys who are bigger and taller than girls. Even so, boys also experience a period of stopping growing really. It's best to know when a boy's height stops growing, so you can maximize his growth.
When does growth stop in boys?
Boys' height growth is closely related to puberty. Boys who have entered puberty, usually will experience a peak growth. At this time, your little one will grow rapidly, so you need to know when he experienced it. Based on puberty, boys are divided into two groups, namely:
- Fast development (Early matures), which will start puberty around the ages of 11 to 12
- Slow development (Late matures) , started puberty around age 13 or 14
Although one group experienced a peak growth first, the final results of the two groups were the same. In some cases, children who are experiencing slow development tend to grow faster because they want to "compensate" for previously falling behind and end up being taller.
How long does the peak growth period last?
This puberty process takes 2-5 years, which means that during this period the height can still grow rapidly to its maximum height.
For example, if a boy starts puberty at the age of 13, then he is likely to stop growing in height within the next 5 years. The time it stops growing does not vary the same from one person to another. However, when the onset of puberty in boys is more difficult to see than girls, so it can not be known with certainty.
To make it more imagined and can be seen more clearly, the CDC (America's Central Agency for Disease Control and Prevention) says that most boys will stop growing tall at the age of 16-17 years and usually can still grow again up to a maximum of 18 years.
Meanwhile, boys' height growth is very rapid when they are aged 14-15 years.
How tall can boys reach as a teenager?
Boys tend to grow about 10 inches per year during puberty. So, a boy's height can increase by about 31 cm during puberty.
The amount of height increase that occurs in girls is usually still lower than that of the adoption. So, when entering adolescence, boys will still be taller than girls. Although it is girls who go through puberty first.
You may notice that some boys look shorter than other girls their age. This is because girls have gone through the puberty stage first, so they have already experienced a peak growth period. Don't worry though, your boy will catch up as soon as he enters puberty.
What can hinder the growth of a boy's height?
There are certain conditions that can stunt a child's growth, including health conditions that are affected by the thyroid gland and a lack of growth hormone. In addition, a boy's height growth will not be optimal if you do not meet his nutritional needs properly. Sleep time and physical activity have also been shown to affect growth rate.
Children who are malnourished will not be able to grow tall and strong as children who are nutritionally balanced. Meanwhile, children who are overweight and obese tend to have lower growth rates. Therefore, it is very important to regulate food intake and physical activity of children from a young age, so that the growth process remains optimal.
Then is it only height that stops growing?
For boys, one of the first signs of puberty is the growth of testicles and pubic hair.
A set of male genitals will grow and develop throughout puberty. Once puberty is over, the maturation of these genitals is complete. If puberty occurs for 4 years, the genitals will grow and develop to perfection during those 4 years. However, for its size, reported on the Healthline page, after 1 year of puberty ends, the penis and testes can still grow again in the next 1 to 2 years.
Not only that, entering puberty, boys will also experience a lot of fine hair growth. At first, these subtle crusts appear in the pubic area and then in the armpits over the next year.
Hair on the face and other body parts will also grow 2 years after puberty begins. Just like the development of the genitals, hairs tend to stop when puberty also stops.
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