What age do males stop growing?

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At what age to males stop growing? (I'm talking height-wise)
 

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I believe 22. Generally people say at 18 you mature. But 22 is when you stop growing.
 

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Originally posted by Neo
it depends, probably around 18ish
Well if you want to count genetic, your daily lifestyle, etc but I mean in general.
 

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I've done some research not so long ago and I remember it saying at age 21 you are fully mature.
 

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Blah, I was close enough, 21, 22, doesn't make much difference.
 

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really depends on person. genetics obviously dictate this.

I stopped height wise at age 17. Some kids do so considerably earlyer.
 

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how do u grow taller? just sleep and milk?
 

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It is generally around the age of 21. Even if you stop growing taller at 18, your endocrine system is most likely still developing.
 

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Your epiphyseal plates fully ossify around the age of 25, which is when it is physically impossible for your long bones to grow in length anymore.

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My dad was still growing (height wise) when he was 23, however I did all the growing I was going to from ages 12 to 14 (I'm 21 now, so I don't think I'm going to get much bigger). Just depends on the person I guess.
 

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Originally posted by B.A.
Your epiphyseal plates fully ossify around the age of 25, which is when it is physically impossible for your long bones to grow in length anymore.

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yeah I heard it was 25. But BA put it much more "professional", you dont some biology/medical studies BA?
 

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Originally posted by CLOONEY
yeah I heard it was 25. But BA put it much more "professional", you dont some biology/medical studies BA?
Done my A Level Biology in high school (British grades), & I'm currently undertaking my Sports Science Degree.

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Depends. I was 6'1 at age 14 or 15, and I'm still 6'1 today. I stopped growing earlier than ANYBODY I know (freak genes - my dad stopped at 16), but it took me from that point on to actually grow into my body as well - I went from a fat, clumsy kid to a big, athletic guy.
 

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i heard your body (cells) grow to the point of 25yrs old. after taht, everything in your body starts degrading... :mad:
 

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Originally posted by B.A.
Your epiphyseal plates fully ossify around the age of 25, which is when it is physically impossible for your long bones to grow in length anymore.

- B.A.
To be more specific, the last things to fuse are parts of your sacrum (they can go on til past 32 years of age) but this really doesnt contribute to height. From what I can tell, the absolutly latest thing that can still grow that will contribute to heights (note that this really depends on genetics) is your femur, which the latest complete obliteration time is about 23 years old. So I would say that the absolutly latest time to continue to grow would be about 22, which would be RIGHT before epiphyseal fusion occurs in the trochanter of the femur (the heads).


(note: I am studying for an exam in BAA forensic anthropology that I have tomorrow, hahahahah)
 
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