The age at which the epiphyseal line closes in boys
Generally speaking, the age at which the epiphyseal line closes in boys is usually between 20 and 22 years old. The specific time varies from person to person and cannot be generalized.
Epiphyseal line closure generally refers to the stagnation of growth and development. Epiphyseal line closure may be caused by nutritional status, or by factors related to one's own development, or due to family genetic factors. However, the timing of epiphyseal line closure will vary under different circumstances.
For the sake of boys' health, they need to develop good living habits in daily life, actively exercise, adjust their eating habits reasonably, develop a balanced intake of meat and vegetables, and avoid picky eaters.
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