Mean Male Height (cm) 1905
Discover mean male height data across 266+ countries. Compare rankings and explore historical trends with interactive maps.
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Complete Data Rankings
Rank | ||
|---|---|---|
1 | Sweden | 172.859 |
2 | Norway | 172.509 |
3 | Iceland | 172.31 |
4 | United States | 171.999 |
5 | Estonia | 171.736 |
6 | Canada | 171.267 |
7 | Denmark | 171.114 |
8 | Netherlands | 171.035 |
9 | Tonga | 170.951 |
10 | French Polynesia | 170.295 |
11 | Latvia | 170.108 |
12 | American Samoa | 170.036 |
13 | Cook Islands | 169.865 |
14 | Lithuania | 169.755 |
15 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 169.752 |
16 | Australia | 169.729 |
17 | Slovakia | 169.539 |
18 | Croatia | 169.303 |
19 | Austria | 169.266 |
20 | Samoa | 169.205 |
21 | Czech Republic | 169.165 |
22 | Fiji | 169.094 |
23 | Finland | 168.918 |
24 | Niue | 168.908 |
25 | Switzerland | 168.68 |
26 | Serbia | 168.592 |
27 | Luxembourg | 168.585 |
28 | Belarus | 168.564 |
29 | New Zealand | 168.544 |
30 | Ukraine | 168.538 |
31 | Slovenia | 168.527 |
32 | Germany | 168.428 |
33 | Tokelau | 168.409 |
34 | Belgium | 168.073 |
35 | United Kingdom | 168.002 |
36 | North Macedonia | 167.731 |
37 | Bulgaria | 167.679 |
38 | Montenegro | 167.679 |
39 | Hungary | 167.644 |
40 | Russia | 167.602 |
41 | Ireland | 167.429 |
42 | Senegal | 167.418 |
43 | France | 167.248 |
44 | Botswana | 166.818 |
45 | Kiribati | 166.652 |
46 | Kenya | 166.65 |
47 | Barbados | 166.329 |
48 | Seychelles | 166.195 |
49 | Grenada | 166.022 |
50 | Georgia | 165.978 |
51 | Dominica | 165.961 |
52 | Mali | 165.837 |
53 | Tuvalu | 165.8 |
54 | South Africa | 165.749 |
55 | Pakistan | 165.698 |
56 | Chad | 165.688 |
57 | Zimbabwe | 165.535 |
58 | Trinidad and Tobago | 165.479 |
59 | Cabo Verde | 165.446 |
60 | Republic of Moldova | 165.404 |
61 | Italy | 165.256 |
62 | Romania | 165.122 |
63 | Poland | 165.097 |
64 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 165.059 |
65 | Uruguay | 165.057 |
66 | Namibia | 165.057 |
67 | Nauru | 165.034 |
68 | Tunisia | 164.956 |
69 | Niger | 164.835 |
70 | Eritrea | 164.625 |
71 | Jamaica | 164.609 |
72 | Albania | 164.605 |
73 | Palau | 164.572 |
74 | Israel | 164.39 |
75 | Cameroon | 164.359 |
76 | Burkina Faso | 164.229 |
77 | Guinea | 164.224 |
78 | Andorra | 164.209 |
79 | Brazil | 164.073 |
80 | Vanuatu | 163.93 |
81 | Eswatini | 163.878 |
82 | Argentina | 163.666 |
83 | Saint Lucia | 163.66 |
84 | Guinea-Bissau | 163.639 |
85 | Greece | 163.56 |
86 | Cyprus | 163.558 |
87 | Togo | 163.499 |
88 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 163.488 |
89 | Gabon | 163.485 |
90 | Benin | 163.437 |
91 | Azerbaijan | 163.418 |
92 | Uganda | 163.343 |
93 | Armenia | 163.322 |
94 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 163.288 |
95 | Bermuda | 163.261 |
96 | Bahamas | 163.253 |
97 | Suriname | 163.248 |
98 | Antigua and Barbuda | 163.234 |
99 | Zambia | 163.232 |
100 | Singapore | 163.227 |
101 | Haiti | 163.213 |
102 | Turkmenistan | 163.202 |
103 | Paraguay | 163.192 |
104 | Spain | 163.055 |
105 | Ghana | 163.006 |
106 | Angola | 162.973 |
107 | Sao Tome and Principe | 162.952 |
108 | Equatorial Guinea | 162.943 |
109 | Marshall Islands | 162.924 |
110 | Tajikistan | 162.872 |
111 | Libya | 162.855 |
112 | Uzbekistan | 162.754 |
113 | Kazakhstan | 162.732 |
114 | Congo | 162.72 |
115 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 162.694 |
116 | Mauritania | 162.553 |
117 | Burundi | 162.497 |
118 | State of Palestine | 162.472 |
119 | Taiwan | 162.466 |
120 | Djibouti | 162.423 |
121 | Sudan | 162.409 |
122 | Somalia | 162.368 |
123 | Malta | 162.368 |
124 | China | 162.34 |
125 | Algeria | 162.322 |
126 | Ethiopia | 162.241 |
127 | Lebanon | 162.237 |
128 | Puerto Rico | 162.204 |
129 | Central African Republic | 162.146 |
130 | Kuwait | 162.103 |
131 | Turkey | 161.97 |
132 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 161.96 |
133 | India | 161.941 |
134 | Lesotho | 161.94 |
135 | Tanzania | 161.822 |
136 | Nigeria | 161.804 |
137 | Chile | 161.768 |
138 | North Korea | 161.649 |
139 | Dominican Republic | 161.62 |
140 | Kyrgyzstan | 161.609 |
141 | Cuba | 161.52 |
142 | Gambia | 161.468 |
143 | Afghanistan | 161.457 |
144 | Guyana | 161.453 |
145 | Solomon Islands | 161.398 |
146 | Sierra Leone | 161.385 |
147 | Bhutan | 161.373 |
148 | Venezuela | 161.354 |
149 | Mauritius | 161.289 |
150 | Rwanda | 161.065 |
151 | South Korea | 160.976 |
152 | United Arab Emirates | 160.918 |
153 | Qatar | 160.909 |
154 | Iraq | 160.874 |
155 | Syrian Arab Republic | 160.868 |
156 | Morocco | 160.825 |
157 | Jordan | 160.652 |
158 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 160.62 |
159 | Egypt | 160.49 |
160 | Comoros | 160.449 |
161 | Mongolia | 160.33 |
162 | Greenland | 160.29 |
163 | Malawi | 160.218 |
164 | Honduras | 160.075 |
165 | El Salvador | 160.067 |
166 | Mozambique | 159.987 |
167 | Portugal | 159.968 |
168 | Madagascar | 159.748 |
169 | Saudi Arabia | 159.721 |
170 | Belize | 159.685 |
171 | Papua New Guinea | 159.563 |
172 | Costa Rica | 159.521 |
173 | Thailand | 159.347 |
174 | Liberia | 159.269 |
175 | Bangladesh | 159.127 |
176 | Iran | 159.125 |
177 | Nicaragua | 158.889 |
178 | Malaysia | 158.82 |
179 | Colombia | 158.782 |
180 | Panama | 158.545 |
181 | Myanmar | 158.447 |
182 | Mexico | 158.382 |
183 | Bahrain | 158.36 |
184 | Sri Lanka | 158.073 |
185 | Japan | 157.965 |
186 | Nepal | 157.79 |
187 | Bolivia | 157.502 |
188 | Oman | 157.142 |
189 | Brunei Darussalam | 156.895 |
190 | Ecuador | 156.743 |
191 | Maldives | 156.653 |
192 | Vietnam | 156.456 |
193 | Yemen | 156.335 |
194 | Peru | 156.07 |
195 | Cambodia | 156.028 |
196 | Philippines | 155.882 |
197 | Indonesia | 155.693 |
198 | Guatemala | 155.532 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 154.353 |
200 | Laos | 154.057 |
- #1
Sweden
- #2
Norway
- #3
Iceland
- #4
United States
- #5
Estonia
- #6
Canada
- #7
Denmark
- #8
Netherlands
- #9
Tonga
- #10
French Polynesia
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #200
Laos
- #199
Timor-Leste
- #198
Guatemala
- #197
Indonesia
- #196
Philippines
- #195
Cambodia
- #194
Peru
- #193
Yemen
- #192
Vietnam
- #191
Maldives
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Overview of Mean Male Height in 1905
In 1905, the country with the highest recorded Mean Male Height (cm) was Sweden, boasting an impressive average of 172.86 cm. Conversely, the global range for mean male height varied significantly, with a minimum of 154.06 cm recorded in Laos. The global average for mean male height during this year was 163.55 cm, while the median value stood at 163.23 cm, indicating a notable disparity across different nations.
Geographic and Economic Influences on Height
The disparities in mean male height across nations in 1905 can largely be attributed to geographic and economic factors. Countries with higher mean heights, such as Norway at 172.51 cm and Iceland at 172.31 cm, often had robust economies and access to better nutrition and healthcare. In contrast, nations like Laos and Timor-Leste, with mean heights of 154.06 cm and 154.35 cm respectively, faced significant economic challenges that impacted their citizens' health and nutrition.
Furthermore, the effects of urbanization and industrialization in Northern European countries contributed to improved living standards, which, in turn, influenced height. For instance, the United States, with a mean height of 171.99 cm, reflected the benefits of a growing economy and immigration that brought diverse genetic backgrounds contributing to height variability.
Demographic Trends and Health Implications
Demographic factors, including population health and nutrition, played a crucial role in determining mean male height. Countries like Estonia and Canada, with heights of 171.74 cm and 171.27 cm respectively, benefitted from better public health policies and nutrition programs that promoted growth. In contrast, nations with lower mean heights often faced food scarcity and health issues, impacting their overall population health. For example, Guatemala at 155.53 cm struggled with malnutrition, which is a well-documented factor affecting growth.
The data suggests that countries with more stable governance and economic development, such as Denmark at 171.11 cm, experienced better health outcomes, contributing to taller average heights. Conversely, countries like Yemen, with a mean height of 156.34 cm, faced political instability that likely hindered health advancements.
Year-over-Year Changes: Notable Movers
The data indicates a slight positive trend in mean male height across several countries in 1905, with an average year-over-year change of 0.12 cm. Among the countries that experienced the most significant increases were Iran (+0.23 cm), Algeria (+0.22 cm), and Egypt (+0.21 cm). These increases may be attributed to improvements in health care and nutrition as these nations began to modernize and invest in their populations' well-being.
On the other hand, countries like Kiribati and India saw negligible changes in mean height, with a decrease of -0.01 cm and no significant change, respectively. Such stagnation can often be linked to ongoing socioeconomic challenges that limit access to essential resources required for healthy growth.
In conclusion, the data on mean male height in 1905 reveals intricate connections between height, geography, and socioeconomic status. The stark differences in average heights across nations highlight the importance of health, nutrition, and economic stability in influencing this key demographic metric.
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