no.
Weight training increases the amount of Growth Hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone that increases your height.
without growth people,plants,animals and all livingthings will not grow in height ,weight .
no it does not, unless you happen to injure yourself in a way that it affects a growth plate
There is an overall growth of the body .There is growth of facial, underarm and pubic hair. Increase in weight and height.
Ask your doctor. They have age-weight-height growth charts.
I guess the answer is increase in height or weight. It should be either those two answer. I would guess it's height.
Height Weight Chart are for Adults not for kids. Paediatricians and other medical professionals use growth charts to monitor a child's development over time. These growth charts used to check on the growth of the kids are also referred to as the βroad-to-health" chart. A newborn male baby weighs typically between 3.3 to 3.4 kg (7pounds 8 ounces) and 50cm (19.8 Inches) in length. Until they are three months old, the majority of newborns will acquire an ounce each day. Take a look at the Weight and Growth chart for a better understanding. sprintmedical.in/blog/weight-and-growth-chart-for-kids
go to teengrowth.com growth and bmi calculator click growth and put in the moms height the dads height and the size and weight and age of the child
height,weight,age,body growth and growth of pubic hair
If you are not done growing, you will probably get taller but that height gain will not be related to weight loss. In fact, weight loss shouldn't affect growth in height UNLESS the weight loss is unhealthy weight loss resulting in malnutrition - in which case the result could be less growth in height.
There is no scientific evidence that lifting weights can reduce your growth rate.
Yes it is normal. My nephew gains alot of weight before he starts a growth spurt. He is over 6 feet tall now.