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Latest revision as of 06:21, 3 March 2025
Average Human Height by Country
The Average Human Height by Country refers to the average height of a country's adult population. This is typically measured in centimeters or feet and inches. The average height varies significantly from country to country, and it can be influenced by a variety of factors including genetics, nutrition, and health care.
Factors Influencing Height[edit]
The genetic makeup of a population plays a significant role in determining average height. Certain genetic traits related to height may be more prevalent in some populations than in others. However, genetics alone cannot account for the differences in height between countries.
Nutrition is another key factor. Adequate nutrition during childhood and adolescence is crucial for growth and development, including height. Countries with better nutrition tend to have taller average heights.
Health care also plays a role. Access to quality health care can influence height because it can affect a person's ability to reach their potential height. This is particularly true in countries where malnutrition and disease are prevalent.
Average Height by Country[edit]
The average height by country varies significantly. For example, the average height for adult males in the Netherlands, the tallest country in the world, is 183 cm, while in Guatemala, one of the shortest countries, the average height for adult males is 160 cm.
For adult females, the tallest country is also the Netherlands, with an average height of 170 cm. The shortest country for adult females is Guatemala, with an average height of 150 cm.
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Average human height by country gallery[edit]
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Average height of male 19-year-olds by country in 2019
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