Mean Male Height (cm) 1910
Discover mean male height data across 266+ countries. Compare rankings and explore historical trends with interactive maps.
Interactive Map
Complete Data Rankings
Rank | ||
|---|---|---|
1 | Sweden | 173.406 |
2 | Iceland | 173.307 |
3 | Norway | 173.237 |
4 | United States | 172.519 |
5 | Estonia | 172.216 |
6 | Netherlands | 171.945 |
7 | Denmark | 171.775 |
8 | Canada | 171.585 |
9 | Tonga | 171.294 |
10 | Latvia | 170.518 |
11 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 170.501 |
12 | French Polynesia | 170.482 |
13 | American Samoa | 170.254 |
14 | Lithuania | 170.217 |
15 | Slovakia | 170.215 |
16 | Australia | 170.189 |
17 | Cook Islands | 170.134 |
18 | Austria | 169.97 |
19 | Croatia | 169.965 |
20 | Czech Republic | 169.822 |
21 | Finland | 169.586 |
22 | Fiji | 169.408 |
23 | Switzerland | 169.335 |
24 | Luxembourg | 169.3 |
25 | Samoa | 169.284 |
26 | Serbia | 169.242 |
27 | Slovenia | 169.177 |
28 | Germany | 169.158 |
29 | New Zealand | 169.155 |
30 | Niue | 169.125 |
31 | Belarus | 169.029 |
32 | Ukraine | 169.004 |
33 | United Kingdom | 168.651 |
34 | Tokelau | 168.597 |
35 | Belgium | 168.582 |
36 | North Macedonia | 168.418 |
37 | Hungary | 168.388 |
38 | Montenegro | 168.366 |
39 | Bulgaria | 168.365 |
40 | Ireland | 168.044 |
41 | Russia | 167.956 |
42 | Senegal | 167.854 |
43 | France | 167.754 |
44 | Botswana | 167.176 |
45 | Kenya | 167.173 |
46 | Barbados | 167.158 |
47 | Grenada | 166.861 |
48 | Georgia | 166.861 |
49 | Dominica | 166.801 |
50 | Kiribati | 166.621 |
51 | Seychelles | 166.607 |
52 | Trinidad and Tobago | 166.36 |
53 | Mali | 166.269 |
54 | Chad | 166.145 |
55 | Tuvalu | 166.084 |
56 | South Africa | 166.024 |
57 | Zimbabwe | 165.959 |
58 | Poland | 165.907 |
59 | Romania | 165.853 |
60 | Republic of Moldova | 165.835 |
61 | Cabo Verde | 165.792 |
62 | Uruguay | 165.75 |
63 | Pakistan | 165.716 |
64 | Italy | 165.618 |
65 | Namibia | 165.539 |
66 | Jamaica | 165.479 |
67 | Tunisia | 165.457 |
68 | Niger | 165.371 |
69 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 165.322 |
70 | Albania | 165.32 |
71 | Nauru | 165.223 |
72 | Eritrea | 165.1 |
73 | Israel | 164.978 |
74 | Palau | 164.847 |
75 | Cameroon | 164.843 |
76 | Guinea | 164.719 |
77 | Andorra | 164.703 |
78 | Burkina Faso | 164.652 |
79 | Saint Lucia | 164.584 |
80 | Brazil | 164.55 |
81 | Argentina | 164.407 |
82 | Azerbaijan | 164.394 |
83 | Eswatini | 164.25 |
84 | Greece | 164.185 |
85 | Vanuatu | 164.16 |
86 | Armenia | 164.15 |
87 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 164.138 |
88 | Bermuda | 164.11 |
89 | Suriname | 164.106 |
90 | Bahamas | 164.106 |
91 | Guinea-Bissau | 164.092 |
92 | Antigua and Barbuda | 164.087 |
93 | Haiti | 164.066 |
94 | Cyprus | 164.053 |
95 | Turkmenistan | 164.043 |
96 | Uganda | 163.995 |
97 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 163.975 |
98 | Benin | 163.963 |
99 | Gabon | 163.938 |
100 | Togo | 163.908 |
101 | Paraguay | 163.836 |
102 | Zambia | 163.808 |
103 | Libya | 163.751 |
104 | Tajikistan | 163.703 |
105 | Uzbekistan | 163.681 |
106 | Kazakhstan | 163.575 |
107 | Spain | 163.52 |
108 | Angola | 163.427 |
109 | Singapore | 163.421 |
110 | Equatorial Guinea | 163.408 |
111 | Algeria | 163.404 |
112 | Sao Tome and Principe | 163.39 |
113 | State of Palestine | 163.38 |
114 | Ghana | 163.371 |
115 | Marshall Islands | 163.307 |
116 | Congo | 163.197 |
117 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 163.178 |
118 | Puerto Rico | 163.161 |
119 | Mauritania | 163.135 |
120 | Lebanon | 163.1 |
121 | Taiwan | 163.089 |
122 | China | 163.049 |
123 | Burundi | 163.011 |
124 | Kuwait | 163.002 |
125 | Djibouti | 162.939 |
126 | Sudan | 162.925 |
127 | Turkey | 162.903 |
128 | Somalia | 162.886 |
129 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 162.885 |
130 | Ethiopia | 162.787 |
131 | Malta | 162.674 |
132 | Central African Republic | 162.591 |
133 | Cuba | 162.443 |
134 | Tanzania | 162.407 |
135 | Dominican Republic | 162.385 |
136 | Kyrgyzstan | 162.371 |
137 | Chile | 162.369 |
138 | Guyana | 162.317 |
139 | Lesotho | 162.29 |
140 | Nigeria | 162.24 |
141 | North Korea | 162.225 |
142 | Venezuela | 162.134 |
143 | India | 161.948 |
144 | Gambia | 161.905 |
145 | Sierra Leone | 161.858 |
146 | Qatar | 161.857 |
147 | United Arab Emirates | 161.826 |
148 | Iraq | 161.785 |
149 | Syrian Arab Republic | 161.784 |
150 | Solomon Islands | 161.745 |
151 | Morocco | 161.732 |
152 | Rwanda | 161.695 |
153 | Mauritius | 161.669 |
154 | South Korea | 161.647 |
155 | Jordan | 161.643 |
156 | Afghanistan | 161.629 |
157 | Egypt | 161.529 |
158 | Bhutan | 161.438 |
159 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 161.116 |
160 | Mongolia | 161.024 |
161 | Honduras | 161.023 |
162 | El Salvador | 160.962 |
163 | Comoros | 160.864 |
164 | Malawi | 160.784 |
165 | Greenland | 160.777 |
166 | Saudi Arabia | 160.617 |
167 | Portugal | 160.571 |
168 | Belize | 160.555 |
169 | Costa Rica | 160.547 |
170 | Mozambique | 160.477 |
171 | Madagascar | 160.348 |
172 | Iran | 160.295 |
173 | Nicaragua | 159.838 |
174 | Thailand | 159.835 |
175 | Papua New Guinea | 159.756 |
176 | Colombia | 159.614 |
177 | Liberia | 159.613 |
178 | Malaysia | 159.502 |
179 | Bangladesh | 159.443 |
180 | Panama | 159.426 |
181 | Mexico | 159.298 |
182 | Bahrain | 159.294 |
183 | Myanmar | 159.06 |
184 | Japan | 158.897 |
185 | Sri Lanka | 158.698 |
186 | Bolivia | 158.168 |
187 | Nepal | 157.936 |
188 | Oman | 157.932 |
189 | Brunei Darussalam | 157.5 |
190 | Ecuador | 157.369 |
191 | Yemen | 157.353 |
192 | Maldives | 157.1 |
193 | Vietnam | 157.09 |
194 | Peru | 156.713 |
195 | Cambodia | 156.655 |
196 | Philippines | 156.512 |
197 | Guatemala | 156.451 |
198 | Indonesia | 156.265 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 155.069 |
200 | Laos | 154.694 |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #200
Laos
- #199
Timor-Leste
- #198
Indonesia
- #197
Guatemala
- #196
Philippines
- #195
Cambodia
- #194
Peru
- #193
Vietnam
- #192
Maldives
- #191
Yemen
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 (cm) in 1910
In 1910, the country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) was Sweden at 173.41 cm, while the global range for mean male height varied from a minimum of 154.69 cm to a maximum of 173.41 cm. The global average for mean male height during this period stood at 164.15 cm, with a median of 163.91 cm. This data reflects significant geographical and socio-economic disparities in height across different nations.
Geographical Disparities and Historical Context
The data from 1910 highlights striking geographical disparities in mean male height, influenced by various factors including nutrition, health care access, and socio-economic conditions. For instance, the top-ranking countries such as Sweden (173.41 cm), Iceland (173.31 cm), and Norway (173.24 cm) were characterized by high living standards and robust welfare systems. These nations benefitted from agricultural advancements and a diet rich in protein, which are critical for growth and development.
Conversely, countries at the lower end of the spectrum, such as Laos (154.69 cm), Timor-Leste (155.07 cm), and Indonesia (156.27 cm), faced challenges including poverty, malnutrition, and inadequate health care. These factors not only stunted physical growth but also reflected broader socio-economic issues that limited access to necessary resources for optimal development.
Economic Factors Influencing Height
Economic conditions played a crucial role in determining mean male height across different nations in 1910. Higher mean heights in countries like United States (172.52 cm) and Canada (171.59 cm) can be attributed to their economic prosperity, which facilitated better nutrition and health care. The industrialized economies of these nations provided the means for citizens to access a balanced diet and healthcare services, contributing to overall physical development.
In contrast, the lower average heights observed in nations such as Guatemala (156.45 cm) and Philippines (156.51 cm) reflect the economic hardships faced in these regions. Economic instability, compounded by colonial histories, often resulted in inadequate food supplies and limited health infrastructure, which directly impacted the physical growth of populations.
Year-over-Year Changes and Trends
The year-over-year changes in mean male height from this period show subtle trends that merit analysis. The average change across countries was a modest 0.12 cm, indicating general stability in height measurements. However, notable increases were observed in countries such as Iran with an increase of 0.24 cm, Algeria at 0.22 cm, and Egypt at 0.21 cm. These increases suggest improvements in health and nutrition, likely influenced by early 20th-century modernization efforts and increased awareness of public health.
On the other hand, the lack of significant changes in countries like Kiribati (0.00 cm) and India (0.01 cm) indicates stagnation, which may be linked to ongoing socio-economic challenges and insufficient investment in health and nutrition. Such stagnation underscores the complexities of addressing public health and nutrition, particularly in regions facing systemic barriers.
Conclusion: The Significance of Mean Male Height Data
The data on mean male height in 1910 serves as a valuable indicator of the broader socio-economic conditions prevailing across nations. It reflects not only the physical stature of populations but also the underlying health, nutrition, and economic factors that contribute to growth and development. As countries continue to evolve, understanding these historical trends provides a foundation for addressing contemporary health and social issues, emphasizing the importance of targeted interventions in nutrition and public health to promote equitable growth across all regions.
Data Source
Our World in Data
Our World in Data is a collaborative effort between researchers at the University of Oxford, who are the scientific editors of the website content; and the UK-based nonprofit organization Global Change Data Lab (GCDL), which publishes and maintains the website and the data tools that make our work possible.
Visit Data SourceHistorical Data by Year
Explore Mean Male Height (cm) data across different years. Compare trends and see how statistics have changed over time.
More People and Society Facts
Currently married (Percent)
The percentage of currently married individuals by country highlights societal trends in family structure and relationships. Understanding these statistics can provide insights into cultural norms and demographic shifts, influencing policies and social programs.
View dataBrowse All People and Society
Explore more facts and statistics in this category
All Categories
Discover more categories with comprehensive global data