Mean Male Height (cm) 1927
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 | 176.834 |
2 | Norway | 175.745 |
3 | Sweden | 175.335 |
4 | Netherlands | 175.169 |
5 | United States | 174.817 |
6 | Denmark | 174.27 |
7 | Estonia | 173.908 |
8 | Canada | 173.232 |
9 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 173.085 |
10 | Tonga | 172.739 |
11 | Austria | 172.543 |
12 | Australia | 172.543 |
13 | Slovakia | 172.486 |
14 | Finland | 172.293 |
15 | Croatia | 172.226 |
16 | Czech Republic | 172.098 |
17 | Latvia | 172.032 |
18 | New Zealand | 172.011 |
19 | Germany | 171.963 |
20 | Luxembourg | 171.961 |
21 | United Kingdom | 171.814 |
22 | Lithuania | 171.803 |
23 | Switzerland | 171.686 |
24 | Serbia | 171.551 |
25 | Slovenia | 171.43 |
26 | French Polynesia | 171.414 |
27 | Cook Islands | 171.288 |
28 | American Samoa | 171.115 |
29 | Ireland | 170.91 |
30 | North Macedonia | 170.771 |
31 | Bulgaria | 170.722 |
32 | Montenegro | 170.722 |
33 | Fiji | 170.712 |
34 | Hungary | 170.7 |
35 | Belgium | 170.683 |
36 | Belarus | 170.672 |
37 | Ukraine | 170.652 |
38 | France | 170.319 |
39 | Niue | 170.189 |
40 | Barbados | 170.175 |
41 | Georgia | 170.016 |
42 | Grenada | 169.947 |
43 | Dominica | 169.877 |
44 | Samoa | 169.693 |
45 | Senegal | 169.652 |
46 | Tokelau | 169.529 |
47 | Trinidad and Tobago | 169.471 |
48 | Russia | 169.206 |
49 | Kenya | 169.064 |
50 | Poland | 168.728 |
51 | Jamaica | 168.672 |
52 | Botswana | 168.563 |
53 | Romania | 168.333 |
54 | Seychelles | 168.322 |
55 | Uruguay | 168.304 |
56 | Mali | 168.044 |
57 | Italy | 168.043 |
58 | Chad | 167.992 |
59 | Saint Lucia | 167.897 |
60 | Israel | 167.871 |
61 | Azerbaijan | 167.806 |
62 | Albania | 167.736 |
63 | Zimbabwe | 167.53 |
64 | Tunisia | 167.452 |
65 | Niger | 167.413 |
66 | Republic of Moldova | 167.367 |
67 | Cabo Verde | 167.355 |
68 | Algeria | 167.3 |
69 | Greece | 167.282 |
70 | Namibia | 167.257 |
71 | Andorra | 167.241 |
72 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 167.235 |
73 | Suriname | 167.234 |
74 | Argentina | 167.227 |
75 | Bahamas | 167.217 |
76 | Bermuda | 167.204 |
77 | Antigua and Barbuda | 167.193 |
78 | Tuvalu | 167.169 |
79 | Haiti | 167.165 |
80 | Armenia | 167.135 |
81 | Libya | 167.109 |
82 | Turkmenistan | 167.066 |
83 | Kiribati | 167.064 |
84 | South Africa | 166.946 |
85 | Uzbekistan | 166.915 |
86 | Eritrea | 166.847 |
87 | Cameroon | 166.741 |
88 | State of Palestine | 166.733 |
89 | Tajikistan | 166.695 |
90 | Guinea | 166.629 |
91 | Puerto Rico | 166.627 |
92 | Kazakhstan | 166.606 |
93 | Cyprus | 166.59 |
94 | Turkey | 166.502 |
95 | Lebanon | 166.46 |
96 | Brazil | 166.429 |
97 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 166.396 |
98 | Burkina Faso | 166.374 |
99 | Kuwait | 166.327 |
100 | Uganda | 166.316 |
101 | Paraguay | 166.282 |
102 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 166.175 |
103 | Pakistan | 166.161 |
104 | Nauru | 166.102 |
105 | Benin | 166.009 |
106 | Spain | 166.004 |
107 | Palau | 165.945 |
108 | Zambia | 165.928 |
109 | Guinea-Bissau | 165.896 |
110 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 165.844 |
111 | Cuba | 165.814 |
112 | Gabon | 165.789 |
113 | Eswatini | 165.687 |
114 | Togo | 165.573 |
115 | Guyana | 165.427 |
116 | Qatar | 165.331 |
117 | Jordan | 165.331 |
118 | Mauritania | 165.296 |
119 | Angola | 165.27 |
120 | Equatorial Guinea | 165.269 |
121 | Dominican Republic | 165.234 |
122 | Sao Tome and Principe | 165.2 |
123 | Congo | 165.197 |
124 | United Arab Emirates | 165.19 |
125 | Egypt | 165.186 |
126 | Syrian Arab Republic | 165.17 |
127 | Vanuatu | 165.169 |
128 | Iraq | 165.168 |
129 | Kyrgyzstan | 165.154 |
130 | China | 165.139 |
131 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 165.109 |
132 | Morocco | 165.098 |
133 | Venezuela | 164.986 |
134 | Burundi | 164.949 |
135 | Taiwan | 164.948 |
136 | Ghana | 164.932 |
137 | Djibouti | 164.896 |
138 | Sudan | 164.876 |
139 | Ethiopia | 164.843 |
140 | Somalia | 164.843 |
141 | Chile | 164.686 |
142 | Marshall Islands | 164.669 |
143 | Iran | 164.634 |
144 | Malta | 164.541 |
145 | Tanzania | 164.537 |
146 | Singapore | 164.515 |
147 | Central African Republic | 164.414 |
148 | Honduras | 164.285 |
149 | South Korea | 164.238 |
150 | Costa Rica | 164.216 |
151 | El Salvador | 164.158 |
152 | North Korea | 164.063 |
153 | Nigeria | 163.982 |
154 | Rwanda | 163.96 |
155 | Saudi Arabia | 163.879 |
156 | Belize | 163.721 |
157 | Sierra Leone | 163.691 |
158 | Gambia | 163.654 |
159 | Lesotho | 163.652 |
160 | Portugal | 163.552 |
161 | Mongolia | 163.548 |
162 | Mauritius | 163.352 |
163 | Nicaragua | 163.177 |
164 | Solomon Islands | 163.172 |
165 | Greenland | 162.938 |
166 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 162.882 |
167 | Malawi | 162.822 |
168 | Bahrain | 162.757 |
169 | Panama | 162.689 |
170 | Colombia | 162.678 |
171 | Mexico | 162.563 |
172 | Afghanistan | 162.529 |
173 | Madagascar | 162.508 |
174 | Comoros | 162.496 |
175 | India | 162.385 |
176 | Mozambique | 162.365 |
177 | Japan | 162.08 |
178 | Bhutan | 161.951 |
179 | Malaysia | 161.704 |
180 | Thailand | 161.376 |
181 | Liberia | 161.069 |
182 | Oman | 161.019 |
183 | Myanmar | 160.948 |
184 | Bangladesh | 160.921 |
185 | Yemen | 160.903 |
186 | Bolivia | 160.675 |
187 | Sri Lanka | 160.673 |
188 | Papua New Guinea | 160.672 |
189 | Ecuador | 159.773 |
190 | Guatemala | 159.717 |
191 | Brunei Darussalam | 159.453 |
192 | Vietnam | 159.186 |
193 | Peru | 159.173 |
194 | Nepal | 158.817 |
195 | Cambodia | 158.639 |
196 | Maldives | 158.605 |
197 | Philippines | 158.523 |
198 | Indonesia | 158.062 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 157.338 |
200 | Laos | 156.721 |
- #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
Maldives
- #195
Cambodia
- #194
Nepal
- #193
Peru
- #192
Vietnam
- #191
Brunei Darussalam
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Leading Countries in Mean Male Height (cm) in 1927
In 1927, the country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) was Iceland, with a remarkable average height of 176.83 cm. The global range of male heights across the 200 countries with data varied from a minimum of 156.72 cm in Laos to a maximum of 176.83 cm in Iceland, with an average height of 166.43 cm providing context to this data.
Geographic and Environmental Influences
Geographic factors significantly influence the average male height in various countries. For instance, the Nordic nations consistently report higher heights; Norway at 175.74 cm, Sweden at 175.34 cm, and the Netherlands at 175.17 cm all reflect a trend common in colder climates. This correlation may stem from historical dietary patterns rich in protein and dairy, as well as genetic factors prevalent in these regions.
Conversely, countries with lower average heights, such as Laos at 156.72 cm and Timor-Leste at 157.34 cm, often face challenges such as economic instability and limited access to nutritious food. These factors can severely impede growth and development, leading to shorter average heights.
Socioeconomic Impacts on Height
The relationship between socioeconomic status and average height is well-documented. In 1927, higher economic prosperity in nations like the United States (average height of 174.82 cm) and Canada (average height of 173.23 cm) correlates with better nutrition and healthcare systems. This access allows populations to reach their genetic potential for height.
On the other hand, countries such as Indonesia at 158.06 cm and Philippines at 158.52 cm illustrate the impact of lower economic development. Limited resources and healthcare can stunt growth, contributing to shorter average heights. The disparities highlight the broader implications of economic policies on public health and nutrition.
Year-over-Year Changes and Notable Trends
In analyzing year-over-year changes in mean male height, the data indicates an average increase of 0.13 cm across the board. Notably, countries such as Iran, Algeria, and the United Kingdom each experienced gains of 0.21 cm, reflecting improvements in health and nutrition. These incremental changes suggest that ongoing investments in public health and economic stability can positively influence national height averages.
In contrast, some nations observed minimal decreases, with Samoa showing a decline of 0.01 cm, which could be indicative of recent health crises or shifts in dietary habits. The ability to maintain or improve average height is often a reflection of the broader social and economic context within each country.
Conclusion: Implications of Height Data
The data on Mean Male Height (cm) in 1927 underscores significant global disparities influenced by geographic, economic, and social factors. Countries like Iceland and Norway exemplify how a combination of environmental advantages and socioeconomic stability can lead to taller average heights, while nations like Laos and Timor-Leste highlight the challenges faced by developing countries. Understanding these patterns not only sheds light on human growth potential but also emphasizes the importance of targeted policies aimed at improving nutrition and health outcomes globally.
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