Mean Male Height (cm) 1941
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 | 179.129 |
2 | Netherlands | 177.672 |
3 | Norway | 177.249 |
4 | Sweden | 177.144 |
5 | United States | 176.491 |
6 | Denmark | 176.322 |
7 | Estonia | 175.954 |
8 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 175.39 |
9 | Finland | 175.094 |
10 | Australia | 174.817 |
11 | Germany | 174.682 |
12 | Austria | 174.622 |
13 | Canada | 174.552 |
14 | Slovakia | 174.422 |
15 | New Zealand | 174.377 |
16 | Czech Republic | 174.32 |
17 | United Kingdom | 174.245 |
18 | Croatia | 174.241 |
19 | Luxembourg | 174.147 |
20 | Tonga | 174.035 |
21 | Latvia | 174.019 |
22 | Serbia | 173.944 |
23 | Lithuania | 173.645 |
24 | Slovenia | 173.525 |
25 | Switzerland | 173.486 |
26 | Ireland | 173.444 |
27 | Belgium | 172.935 |
28 | North Macedonia | 172.881 |
29 | Montenegro | 172.841 |
30 | Bulgaria | 172.84 |
31 | Belarus | 172.668 |
32 | Ukraine | 172.658 |
33 | France | 172.5 |
34 | Hungary | 172.435 |
35 | French Polynesia | 172.312 |
36 | Barbados | 172.303 |
37 | Cook Islands | 172.256 |
38 | Georgia | 172.202 |
39 | Grenada | 172.194 |
40 | Dominica | 172.021 |
41 | Fiji | 171.771 |
42 | Senegal | 171.736 |
43 | American Samoa | 171.634 |
44 | Trinidad and Tobago | 171.439 |
45 | Russia | 171.329 |
46 | Niue | 171.284 |
47 | Poland | 171.173 |
48 | Jamaica | 170.99 |
49 | Kenya | 170.663 |
50 | Romania | 170.541 |
51 | Tokelau | 170.497 |
52 | Uruguay | 170.325 |
53 | Seychelles | 170.254 |
54 | Greece | 170.218 |
55 | Israel | 170.185 |
56 | Saint Lucia | 170.093 |
57 | Mali | 170.061 |
58 | Azerbaijan | 170.055 |
59 | Chad | 170.045 |
60 | Botswana | 170.003 |
61 | Italy | 169.976 |
62 | Samoa | 169.894 |
63 | Algeria | 169.838 |
64 | Albania | 169.798 |
65 | Argentina | 169.594 |
66 | Libya | 169.489 |
67 | Niger | 169.471 |
68 | Cabo Verde | 169.469 |
69 | Andorra | 169.426 |
70 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 169.394 |
71 | Suriname | 169.393 |
72 | Bahamas | 169.374 |
73 | Bermuda | 169.351 |
74 | Antigua and Barbuda | 169.349 |
75 | Haiti | 169.303 |
76 | Republic of Moldova | 169.285 |
77 | Armenia | 169.227 |
78 | Turkmenistan | 169.208 |
79 | Lebanon | 169.099 |
80 | Zimbabwe | 169.019 |
81 | Uzbekistan | 168.998 |
82 | State of Palestine | 168.972 |
83 | Tunisia | 168.931 |
84 | Puerto Rico | 168.928 |
85 | Cameroon | 168.87 |
86 | Tajikistan | 168.783 |
87 | Cyprus | 168.781 |
88 | Turkey | 168.772 |
89 | Namibia | 168.748 |
90 | Kazakhstan | 168.711 |
91 | Kuwait | 168.625 |
92 | Guinea | 168.562 |
93 | Eritrea | 168.346 |
94 | Spain | 168.322 |
95 | Burkina Faso | 168.322 |
96 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 168.316 |
97 | Paraguay | 168.273 |
98 | Uganda | 168.237 |
99 | Benin | 168.166 |
100 | Cuba | 168.109 |
101 | Brazil | 167.965 |
102 | Jordan | 167.882 |
103 | Guinea-Bissau | 167.866 |
104 | Gabon | 167.862 |
105 | Zambia | 167.808 |
106 | South Africa | 167.79 |
107 | Tuvalu | 167.777 |
108 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 167.758 |
109 | Kiribati | 167.725 |
110 | Egypt | 167.698 |
111 | Qatar | 167.652 |
112 | Congo | 167.583 |
113 | Guyana | 167.508 |
114 | United Arab Emirates | 167.473 |
115 | Iraq | 167.459 |
116 | Syrian Arab Republic | 167.458 |
117 | Togo | 167.453 |
118 | Morocco | 167.393 |
119 | Mauritania | 167.323 |
120 | Sao Tome and Principe | 167.318 |
121 | Equatorial Guinea | 167.293 |
122 | Dominican Republic | 167.292 |
123 | Angola | 167.28 |
124 | Eswatini | 167.226 |
125 | Iran | 167.206 |
126 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 167.176 |
127 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 167.175 |
128 | Kyrgyzstan | 167.174 |
129 | Venezuela | 166.892 |
130 | Pakistan | 166.852 |
131 | Ghana | 166.843 |
132 | Ethiopia | 166.767 |
133 | Burundi | 166.765 |
134 | Djibouti | 166.72 |
135 | Sudan | 166.707 |
136 | Nauru | 166.694 |
137 | Somalia | 166.677 |
138 | Palau | 166.662 |
139 | Chile | 166.661 |
140 | South Korea | 166.638 |
141 | Costa Rica | 166.529 |
142 | China | 166.477 |
143 | Central African Republic | 166.451 |
144 | Singapore | 166.412 |
145 | Tanzania | 166.359 |
146 | Malta | 166.256 |
147 | Honduras | 166.142 |
148 | Portugal | 166.107 |
149 | El Salvador | 166.101 |
150 | Taiwan | 166.036 |
151 | Vanuatu | 166.008 |
152 | Belize | 165.915 |
153 | Nigeria | 165.894 |
154 | Saudi Arabia | 165.872 |
155 | Rwanda | 165.863 |
156 | Sierra Leone | 165.594 |
157 | Gambia | 165.572 |
158 | Japan | 165.518 |
159 | Mauritius | 165.502 |
160 | North Korea | 165.476 |
161 | Greenland | 165.408 |
162 | Marshall Islands | 165.328 |
163 | Mongolia | 165.266 |
164 | Nicaragua | 165.25 |
165 | Bahrain | 165.143 |
166 | Lesotho | 165.106 |
167 | Panama | 165.018 |
168 | Colombia | 164.836 |
169 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 164.712 |
170 | Malawi | 164.518 |
171 | Mexico | 164.482 |
172 | Solomon Islands | 164.426 |
173 | Madagascar | 164.342 |
174 | Mozambique | 164.244 |
175 | Comoros | 164.158 |
176 | Afghanistan | 163.504 |
177 | Malaysia | 163.494 |
178 | Oman | 163.403 |
179 | India | 163.041 |
180 | Yemen | 163.036 |
181 | Liberia | 162.818 |
182 | Thailand | 162.799 |
183 | Bolivia | 162.705 |
184 | Bhutan | 162.534 |
185 | Bangladesh | 162.419 |
186 | Myanmar | 162.266 |
187 | Sri Lanka | 162.168 |
188 | Ecuador | 161.819 |
189 | Guatemala | 161.721 |
190 | Papua New Guinea | 161.508 |
191 | Peru | 161.307 |
192 | Brunei Darussalam | 161.043 |
193 | Vietnam | 160.931 |
194 | Cambodia | 160.17 |
195 | Philippines | 160.103 |
196 | Maldives | 160.094 |
197 | Nepal | 159.935 |
198 | Indonesia | 159.695 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 159.067 |
200 | Laos | 158.283 |
- #1
Iceland
- #2
Netherlands
- #3
Norway
- #4
Sweden
- #5
United States
- #6
Denmark
- #7
Estonia
- #8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- #9
Finland
- #10
Australia
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
Nepal
- #196
Maldives
- #195
Philippines
- #194
Cambodia
- #193
Vietnam
- #192
Brunei Darussalam
- #191
Peru
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Iceland leads the world in mean male height (cm) in 1941, with an impressive average of 179.13 cm, while the global range spans from 158.28 cm in Laos to 179.13 cm. The global average male height during this year stands at 168.32 cm, with a median of 168.11 cm, indicating a significant variation across different countries.
Geographic and Genetic Influences on Height
The notable disparities in mean male height can often be traced back to geographic and genetic factors. Northern European countries dominate the upper echelon of height statistics, with Iceland and the Netherlands recording heights of 179.13 cm and 177.67 cm, respectively. These nations benefit from a combination of favorable genetic predispositions and a high standard of living, which typically includes better nutrition and healthcare systems. In contrast, countries like Laos and Timor-Leste, with mean heights of 158.28 cm and 159.07 cm, are often characterized by economic challenges and nutritional deficiencies that impede optimal growth.
Impact of Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomic conditions play a crucial role in determining height averages. In wealthier nations such as the United States (176.49 cm) and Sweden (177.14 cm), improved access to nutrition and healthcare directly correlates with higher mean heights. These countries invest significantly in health and education, which fosters better overall growth conditions. Conversely, nations like Nepal and Indonesia, with mean heights of 159.93 cm and 159.70 cm, respectively, often grapple with limited access to healthcare and educational resources, which adversely affects their populations' physical development.
Year-over-Year Changes: Height Trends in 1941
The year 1941 saw an average change in male height of 0.13 cm, reflecting a gradual increase in several countries. Notably, Japan recorded the highest increase with a rise of 0.28 cm, showcasing improvements in nutrition and health policies post-World War II. Similarly, Greece and Russia experienced increases of 0.22 cm and 0.20 cm, respectively. These changes suggest a slow but positive trend toward improving male heights in these regions. On the other hand, nations like Bhutan and Samoa, which recorded minimal changes, indicate stagnation in height growth potentially due to ongoing socioeconomic challenges.
Public Health Initiatives and Their Influence
Public health initiatives have a significant impact on height averages, particularly in developed nations. Countries such as Denmark and Norway, with mean heights of 176.32 cm and 177.25 cm, respectively, have implemented comprehensive healthcare systems that emphasize preventative care and nutrition. These initiatives contribute to healthier populations and, consequently, taller average heights. In contrast, countries like Vietnam and Cambodia, with mean heights of 160.93 cm and 160.17 cm, face challenges due to insufficient healthcare infrastructure and limited public health funding, resulting in lower average heights and poorer health outcomes.
In conclusion, the mean male height data for 1941 illustrates a complex interplay of genetic, socioeconomic, and health-related factors across different countries. While Northern European nations continue to lead in height averages, developing countries face challenges that hinder their populations' growth potential. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing public health and nutrition strategies globally.
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