The Article written is a question answer discussion found throughout
the Internet. The problem is a identy to height as noted on doors of
stores vs. stated in identification cards or licenses - such can be a
variable to be placed in a Computer that match suspects - in average
every 10 years a loss of height is 0.4 of inch (foot) is maxium of
decrease but take a example of a male 6.0 feet at age 20 and the 5
foot 9 and 3/4 inches at age 60 and that is a decrease of statute of 2
and 1/4 inches in 40 years vs the average of 1.6 inch ratio to actural
of 2 and 1/4 inches - a number of methods can be used to find a
percentile to fit in a bell curve - the standard divide of a converted
of actural to the average can be done - since 12 inches in a foot then
taking total inches of 5 feet is 60 inches convert to 10/12 leaving
one might say 1.2 or a .8 depending where the head is and the ground
is and air pressure is so since so many variables the fix .4 or .04
can intrap - but taking a real loss of statute of .96875 of the 20
year old becomes a statute change of 0.03125 of the 0.04 is within a
average drop of a personam a in such Law Enforcement has and
additional tool to find a suspect - read the article that people are
concern about decreasing height or Statute - What Causes You to Get
Shorter as You Age?
Are you shorter than you used to be? Here's what causes loss of height with age.
Have you had your height measuredrecently? You may never have
beensupermodel tall, but if it's been a while, you may be surprised to
findthat you're a little shorter than you used to be. Don't blame it
on the measuring stick. Chances are that height loss is real. What
causes height loss with age and isthere anything you can do about it?
Loss of height with age is a normal phenomenon that can rear its ugly
head as early as age thirty. It affects both men and women, with women
showing a slightly greater loss of height overthe years than men.
Getting shorter with age was initially thought to be due to shrinkage
of the discs separating each vertebrae, but a study showed the actual
cause is compression of thebony vertebrae themselves. How much height
do most people lose? The majority of people sacrifice an average of
0.4 inches in height every ten years after the age of forty.
Unfortunately, there's little that can be done to control this type of
age related height loss.
A more serious reason for loss of height with age is osteoporosis.
This is where the vertebrae actually break down due to bone loss. This
can lead to bony deformities such as the hunched over appearance seen
in older ladies as well as loss of height. Although osteoporosis is
more commonly seen in women, it also affects men and some people
believe this disease is under diagnosed in the male population.
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