You can't grow taller than what your DNA determines.
No. No exercise will help you grow taller.
Yes you can. Puberty may have finished for girls by 17 but boys can still be growing. Most boys will still be in puberty at 17 and growing.
It depends upon genetics. Some people will grow again taller and some will stop growing.
At 23 a person has finished growing and will not get taller.
When you feel you're still growing, you might grow taller. But if you're length has been stable the last half a year/ year than the chance that you will still grow taller is very unlikely. But if you are afraid that you will still increase in length, you can always go to a doctor. He might subscribe some growth-blockers.
If you are still growing, yes. However if you are now adult and physically mature, you will not grow any more unless there is something seriously wrong with you.
grandissant, grandissante, from the verb 'grandir' (to grow up or to grow taller)
If you are an adult you cannot grow taller by losing weight. Not if you have already finished growing. Though an adult will not actually grow taller if they lose weight, they can appear taller because they are now slimmer.
yes
If you have finished growing, in other words if you are an adult, you cannot grow significantly taller through exercise. For more information about growing taller, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
It's just puberty growing taller is just a part of it
Yes of course you will get taller you will stop growing when you are about 15 but everyone is different. So hope you star to grow !!!!