Mean Male Height (cm) 1922
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 | Iceland | 175.887 |
2 | Norway | 175.134 |
3 | Sweden | 174.853 |
4 | Netherlands | 174.321 |
5 | United States | 174.106 |
6 | Denmark | 173.591 |
7 | Estonia | 173.444 |
8 | Canada | 172.729 |
9 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 172.372 |
10 | Tonga | 172.33 |
11 | Slovakia | 171.882 |
12 | Austria | 171.858 |
13 | Australia | 171.791 |
14 | Croatia | 171.617 |
15 | Latvia | 171.614 |
16 | Finland | 171.482 |
17 | Czech Republic | 171.476 |
18 | Lithuania | 171.389 |
19 | Luxembourg | 171.237 |
20 | Germany | 171.17 |
21 | French Polynesia | 171.152 |
22 | New Zealand | 171.111 |
23 | Switzerland | 171.09 |
24 | Cook Islands | 170.973 |
25 | American Samoa | 170.92 |
26 | Serbia | 170.897 |
27 | Slovenia | 170.814 |
28 | United Kingdom | 170.799 |
29 | Fiji | 170.353 |
30 | Belarus | 170.227 |
31 | Ukraine | 170.204 |
32 | North Macedonia | 170.134 |
33 | Hungary | 170.131 |
34 | Belgium | 170.095 |
35 | Montenegro | 170.083 |
36 | Bulgaria | 170.081 |
37 | Ireland | 170.002 |
38 | Niue | 169.882 |
39 | Samoa | 169.628 |
40 | France | 169.518 |
41 | Barbados | 169.308 |
42 | Tokelau | 169.262 |
43 | Georgia | 169.125 |
44 | Senegal | 169.079 |
45 | Grenada | 169.05 |
46 | Dominica | 168.991 |
47 | Russia | 168.882 |
48 | Trinidad and Tobago | 168.597 |
49 | Kenya | 168.519 |
50 | Botswana | 168.155 |
51 | Poland | 167.947 |
52 | Seychelles | 167.781 |
53 | Jamaica | 167.746 |
54 | Romania | 167.659 |
55 | Uruguay | 167.552 |
56 | Mali | 167.482 |
57 | Chad | 167.413 |
58 | Italy | 167.263 |
59 | Albania | 167.088 |
60 | Zimbabwe | 167.077 |
61 | Israel | 166.967 |
62 | Saint Lucia | 166.955 |
63 | Republic of Moldova | 166.951 |
64 | Tuvalu | 166.909 |
65 | Kiribati | 166.906 |
66 | Tunisia | 166.872 |
67 | Azerbaijan | 166.853 |
68 | Cabo Verde | 166.834 |
69 | Niger | 166.79 |
70 | Namibia | 166.772 |
71 | South Africa | 166.713 |
72 | Andorra | 166.445 |
73 | Argentina | 166.375 |
74 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 166.342 |
75 | Eritrea | 166.341 |
76 | Suriname | 166.336 |
77 | Bahamas | 166.322 |
78 | Bermuda | 166.312 |
79 | Antigua and Barbuda | 166.299 |
80 | Greece | 166.293 |
81 | Armenia | 166.291 |
82 | Haiti | 166.274 |
83 | Turkmenistan | 166.21 |
84 | Algeria | 166.201 |
85 | Cameroon | 166.146 |
86 | Libya | 166.141 |
87 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 166.117 |
88 | Guinea | 166.049 |
89 | Uzbekistan | 166.017 |
90 | Pakistan | 165.985 |
91 | Nauru | 165.892 |
92 | Brazil | 165.857 |
93 | Tajikistan | 165.85 |
94 | Burkina Faso | 165.831 |
95 | Cyprus | 165.793 |
96 | State of Palestine | 165.78 |
97 | Kazakhstan | 165.75 |
98 | Palau | 165.667 |
99 | Uganda | 165.647 |
100 | Puerto Rico | 165.632 |
101 | Paraguay | 165.552 |
102 | Turkey | 165.466 |
103 | Lebanon | 165.464 |
104 | Kuwait | 165.381 |
105 | Benin | 165.377 |
106 | Guinea-Bissau | 165.333 |
107 | Zambia | 165.303 |
108 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 165.275 |
109 | Eswatini | 165.261 |
110 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 165.244 |
111 | Spain | 165.212 |
112 | Gabon | 165.2 |
113 | Togo | 165.048 |
114 | Vanuatu | 164.896 |
115 | Cuba | 164.84 |
116 | Angola | 164.69 |
117 | Equatorial Guinea | 164.687 |
118 | Mauritania | 164.651 |
119 | Sao Tome and Principe | 164.623 |
120 | China | 164.611 |
121 | Guyana | 164.541 |
122 | Congo | 164.541 |
123 | Taiwan | 164.516 |
124 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 164.507 |
125 | Ghana | 164.427 |
126 | Dominican Republic | 164.405 |
127 | Burundi | 164.372 |
128 | Kyrgyzstan | 164.363 |
129 | Qatar | 164.343 |
130 | Marshall Islands | 164.338 |
131 | Djibouti | 164.312 |
132 | Sudan | 164.293 |
133 | Jordan | 164.265 |
134 | Somalia | 164.26 |
135 | United Arab Emirates | 164.231 |
136 | Ethiopia | 164.23 |
137 | Syrian Arab Republic | 164.204 |
138 | Iraq | 164.203 |
139 | Venezuela | 164.168 |
140 | Egypt | 164.166 |
141 | Morocco | 164.136 |
142 | Singapore | 164.097 |
143 | Chile | 163.989 |
144 | Malta | 163.949 |
145 | Tanzania | 163.915 |
146 | Central African Republic | 163.837 |
147 | North Korea | 163.586 |
148 | Nigeria | 163.437 |
149 | South Korea | 163.431 |
150 | Iran | 163.404 |
151 | Honduras | 163.385 |
152 | Rwanda | 163.304 |
153 | El Salvador | 163.253 |
154 | Lesotho | 163.248 |
155 | Costa Rica | 163.162 |
156 | Sierra Leone | 163.128 |
157 | Gambia | 163.11 |
158 | Saudi Arabia | 162.962 |
159 | Mongolia | 162.84 |
160 | Belize | 162.811 |
161 | Mauritius | 162.799 |
162 | Solomon Islands | 162.775 |
163 | Portugal | 162.607 |
164 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 162.374 |
165 | Greenland | 162.293 |
166 | Afghanistan | 162.238 |
167 | Nicaragua | 162.237 |
168 | Malawi | 162.233 |
169 | India | 162.217 |
170 | Comoros | 162.001 |
171 | Madagascar | 161.883 |
172 | Mozambique | 161.793 |
173 | Colombia | 161.788 |
174 | Bhutan | 161.781 |
175 | Bahrain | 161.765 |
176 | Panama | 161.738 |
177 | Mexico | 161.647 |
178 | Malaysia | 161.127 |
179 | Japan | 161.122 |
180 | Thailand | 160.981 |
181 | Liberia | 160.606 |
182 | Myanmar | 160.479 |
183 | Bangladesh | 160.441 |
184 | Papua New Guinea | 160.42 |
185 | Sri Lanka | 160.167 |
186 | Oman | 160.111 |
187 | Bolivia | 159.94 |
188 | Yemen | 159.931 |
189 | Ecuador | 159.058 |
190 | Brunei Darussalam | 158.943 |
191 | Guatemala | 158.795 |
192 | Vietnam | 158.629 |
193 | Nepal | 158.515 |
194 | Peru | 158.442 |
195 | Maldives | 158.203 |
196 | Cambodia | 158.129 |
197 | Philippines | 158.002 |
198 | Indonesia | 157.6 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 156.75 |
200 | Laos | 156.199 |
- #1
Iceland
- #2
Norway
- #3
Sweden
- #4
Netherlands
- #5
United States
- #6
Denmark
- #7
Estonia
- #8
Canada
- #9
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- #10
Tonga
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
Philippines
- #196
Cambodia
- #195
Maldives
- #194
Peru
- #193
Nepal
- #192
Vietnam
- #191
Guatemala
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Global Overview of Mean Male Height (cm) in 1922
The country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) in 1922 is Iceland, measuring 175.89 cm, while the global range spans from a minimum of 156.20 cm to a maximum of 175.89 cm. The average male height across the 200 countries with data stands at 165.77 cm, with a median of 165.63 cm. This data provides a significant insight into the health, nutrition, and socio-economic conditions prevalent during this period.
Geographic and Economic Influences on Height
Height is often influenced by a combination of geographic and economic factors, and the data from 1922 reflects this trend. Northern European countries dominate the top rankings, with Norway at 175.13 cm, Sweden at 174.85 cm, and the Netherlands at 174.32 cm. These nations benefited from stable agricultural systems, higher living standards, and better healthcare access, contributing to their taller statures.
In contrast, countries at the bottom of the list, such as Laos at 156.20 cm and Timor-Leste at 156.75 cm, often faced economic challenges, political instability, and limited access to nutrition and healthcare. Such disparities highlight the importance of socio-economic development in influencing physical growth, as countries with robust economies tend to show higher average heights.
Impact of Nutrition and Health Policies
The relationship between nutrition and height is particularly evident when analyzing the top and bottom countries. For instance, Denmark ranks sixth with a mean height of 173.59 cm, reflecting its strong agricultural sector and public health policies that promote nutrition. In contrast, Indonesia, with a mean height of 157.60 cm, has historically faced issues related to food security and health infrastructure, which can severely impact growth patterns.
Countries that prioritize health and nutrition tend to have populations that reach their genetic height potential. The data indicates that nations like Canada at 172.73 cm and Bosnia and Herzegovina at 172.37 cm also have public health systems that support adequate nutrition, further emphasizing the correlation between health policy and mean male height.
Year-over-Year Changes in Mean Male Height
Year-over-year changes in mean male height reveal important trends in growth patterns across different nations. The average change observed was an increase of 0.14 cm (0.1%), indicating a slight upward trend overall. Notably, Iran led with a significant increase of 0.27 cm (0.2%), reflecting improvements in health and nutrition policies since the early 20th century.
Other countries showing considerable gains include Algeria at +0.24 cm and Jordan at +0.23 cm. These increases suggest that socio-political changes or better access to resources may have positively influenced male height. Conversely, nations like Samoa, India, and Pakistan experienced negligible changes, which may indicate stagnation in health and nutrition advancements.
Conclusion: Understanding Height as a Societal Indicator
The data on mean male height for 1922 underscores the significance of socio-economic factors, nutrition, and health policies in shaping physical attributes across nations. Countries with higher mean heights often correlate with better economic conditions, nutrition, and public health strategies, while those at the lower end of the spectrum face challenges that hinder growth potential. As global awareness of health and nutrition continues to evolve, understanding these patterns can inform future policies aimed at improving population health and well-being.
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