i am 18 years old.if i do workouts on resistance band it effects on height?
The short answer is NO. The long form:
We are genetically programmed to grow to a certain height range. Yours may slightly vary depending on your parentage. There are currently no known height enhancing exercises in the sense you are thinking of.
If however you have a stooped posture and your mid back is kyphotic then yes with proper exercise you can reclaim some of your height, but it is height you already had. It won’t add height that wasn’t there!
I think the question you are asking is if using resistance bands will impact your height negatively. The answer is almost 100% no. For a resistance program to negatively affect height, damage to the growth plates of the bones and/or extreme overload stress would be necessary.
Your height is governed by genetics. But environment also plays a big role. Nutrition and environmental exposure are the big players. Poor nutrition will affect growth. And exposure to toxins, especially pollution and cigarette smoke have been shown to negatively affect height.
This all applies to the growth phases of our lives. Males at the age of 18 are usually in their last growth phase as far as height is concerned. Females are generally ending their last growth phase by 18, if not already at the end of their height limit. It is unlikely that you will affect your final height very much at 18, but if you use sound nutrition and exercise you can make a final growth spurt count. And 18 is an excellent age to make an impact on your future health and fitness. Creating positive habits, both nutrtionally and exercise wise, now will make the future much better.