In daily life, people often like to judge their baby's growth by certain parts of their body. However, due to the different physical conditions of babies, the standards of judgment can also cause a lot of trouble for people. Will babies with bigger feet be taller?
Usually, there is a certain ratio between a person's height and the size of their feet, that is, multiplying the size of their feet by seven times is their height. When investigating and solving cases, the police often infer the height of suspects based on the size of their footprints. So in general, babies with larger feet are taller.
Of course, this is not absolute because a person's height is mainly related to their parents' genes, and other factors such as environment, climate, diet, and exercise can also have an impact on height. Therefore, it is not very scientific to judge a baby's height solely based on the size of their feet.
Parents can help their babies grow taller from the following two aspects:
1. Let the baby develop a healthy and good daily routine. The period from 11pm to 1am and from 5am to 7am is usually the peak time for the secretion of growth related hormones in the baby's body. At this stage, it is necessary to ensure that the baby is in a deep sleep state to help the secretion of hormones in the body and promote better growth.
2. Add more nutrients to the body. The height of a baby is closely related to the nutrients they consume in their body. Parents should encourage their babies to eat more foods that are beneficial for their physical development, while also paying attention to protein and vitamin supplementation. In addition, it is important to encourage babies to increase their physical activity, especially by getting plenty of sunlight to promote the absorption of calcium in the body, in order to better promote bone growth and development.