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Guardian of a 10 yr 9 m old boy9 months ago
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#asktheexpert how to increase height of child

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 11 m old boy9 months ago

A. Increasing a child's height primarily depends on genetics, but there are several ways you can support their growth and development: Balanced Diet: Ensure your child is getting a well-rounded, nutritious diet rich in essential vitamins and minerals. Key nutrients for growth include: Protein: Found in eggs, fish, chicken, beans, and legumes, helps in tissue repair and growth. Calcium: Essential for bone growth, found in dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods. Vitamin D: Crucial for calcium absorption; sunlight exposure and foods like fish, eggs, and fortified milk are great sources. Zinc: Important for cell growth, found in meat, shellfish, beans, and nuts. Iron: Helps with oxygen transportation in the body, found in spinach, beans, and lean meats. Regular Physical Activity: Encourage your child to stay active through activities like: Stretching exercises Swimming Cycling Jumping Running These activities stimulate growth hormones and promote muscle and bone strength. Adequate Sleep: Growth hormone production is highest during deep sleep. Ensure your child gets plenty of sleep for their age: 1-2 years: 11-14 hours 3-5 years: 10-13 hours 6-13 years: 9-11 hours Posture: Encourage good posture, as slouching can make a child appear shorter than they actually are. Good posture helps the spine and bones develop optimally. Avoid Growth Inhibitors: Make sure your child avoids unhealthy habits like excessive junk food, smoking, or excessive screen time, as these can negatively affect growth. Stay Hydrated: Drinking enough water supports cellular function and overall health, which in turn supports growth. If you're concerned about your child’s growth, it’s always best to consult with a pediatrician or a healthcare professional who can assess growth patterns and provide personalized advice.

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