Mean Male Height (cm) 1954
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 | 180.401 |
2 | Netherlands | 180.039 |
3 | Sweden | 178.801 |
4 | Norway | 178.319 |
5 | Estonia | 178.283 |
6 | Denmark | 178.05 |
7 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 177.848 |
8 | Finland | 177.244 |
9 | United States | 177.194 |
10 | Czech Republic | 176.888 |
11 | Serbia | 176.805 |
12 | Germany | 176.735 |
13 | Latvia | 176.568 |
14 | Slovakia | 176.536 |
15 | Croatia | 176.409 |
16 | Australia | 176.373 |
17 | Austria | 176.282 |
18 | Lithuania | 176.01 |
19 | New Zealand | 175.995 |
20 | Tonga | 175.952 |
21 | Luxembourg | 175.94 |
22 | Slovenia | 175.906 |
23 | United Kingdom | 175.687 |
24 | Belgium | 175.419 |
25 | Canada | 175.359 |
26 | Ireland | 175.33 |
27 | North Macedonia | 175.199 |
28 | Montenegro | 175.167 |
29 | Bulgaria | 175.152 |
30 | Belarus | 175.047 |
31 | Ukraine | 175.043 |
32 | Switzerland | 175.031 |
33 | France | 174.627 |
34 | Hungary | 174.386 |
35 | Barbados | 174.037 |
36 | Grenada | 174.011 |
37 | French Polynesia | 173.939 |
38 | Russia | 173.929 |
39 | Senegal | 173.819 |
40 | Cook Islands | 173.799 |
41 | Georgia | 173.789 |
42 | Poland | 173.703 |
43 | Dominica | 173.608 |
44 | Fiji | 173.347 |
45 | Greece | 173.272 |
46 | American Samoa | 173.252 |
47 | Niue | 173.101 |
48 | Romania | 172.876 |
49 | Jamaica | 172.826 |
50 | Trinidad and Tobago | 172.727 |
51 | Israel | 172.497 |
52 | Italy | 172.457 |
53 | Tokelau | 172.311 |
54 | Seychelles | 172.112 |
55 | Mali | 172.003 |
56 | Chad | 171.969 |
57 | Albania | 171.926 |
58 | Uruguay | 171.918 |
59 | Cabo Verde | 171.857 |
60 | Kenya | 171.791 |
61 | Andorra | 171.736 |
62 | Republic of Moldova | 171.651 |
63 | Saint Lucia | 171.559 |
64 | Lebanon | 171.55 |
65 | Botswana | 171.511 |
66 | Libya | 171.483 |
67 | Algeria | 171.468 |
68 | Azerbaijan | 171.451 |
69 | Argentina | 171.428 |
70 | Niger | 171.18 |
71 | Samoa | 171.162 |
72 | Spain | 171.095 |
73 | Cyprus | 171.052 |
74 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 170.979 |
75 | Suriname | 170.971 |
76 | Bahamas | 170.958 |
77 | Antigua and Barbuda | 170.935 |
78 | Bermuda | 170.929 |
79 | Haiti | 170.869 |
80 | Turkmenistan | 170.861 |
81 | Armenia | 170.805 |
82 | Cameroon | 170.71 |
83 | State of Palestine | 170.701 |
84 | Puerto Rico | 170.533 |
85 | Kuwait | 170.446 |
86 | Turkey | 170.436 |
87 | Zimbabwe | 170.426 |
88 | Tunisia | 170.339 |
89 | Tajikistan | 170.334 |
90 | Kazakhstan | 170.263 |
91 | Uzbekistan | 170.257 |
92 | Guinea | 170.176 |
93 | Burkina Faso | 170.169 |
94 | Benin | 170.116 |
95 | Namibia | 169.979 |
96 | Paraguay | 169.935 |
97 | Jordan | 169.804 |
98 | Gabon | 169.711 |
99 | Cuba | 169.696 |
100 | Guinea-Bissau | 169.672 |
101 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 169.668 |
102 | Congo | 169.576 |
103 | Egypt | 169.521 |
104 | Sao Tome and Principe | 169.451 |
105 | Uganda | 169.374 |
106 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 169.365 |
107 | Brazil | 169.358 |
108 | Qatar | 169.322 |
109 | Eritrea | 169.261 |
110 | United Arab Emirates | 169.234 |
111 | Iraq | 169.227 |
112 | Syrian Arab Republic | 169.225 |
113 | Togo | 169.215 |
114 | Morocco | 169.172 |
115 | Zambia | 169.13 |
116 | Iran | 169.112 |
117 | Equatorial Guinea | 169.06 |
118 | Angola | 169.037 |
119 | South Korea | 169.037 |
120 | Dominican Republic | 168.976 |
121 | Guyana | 168.946 |
122 | Kiribati | 168.932 |
123 | Tuvalu | 168.924 |
124 | Japan | 168.924 |
125 | Eswatini | 168.923 |
126 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 168.918 |
127 | Mauritania | 168.85 |
128 | Kyrgyzstan | 168.834 |
129 | Ghana | 168.807 |
130 | South Africa | 168.738 |
131 | Singapore | 168.635 |
132 | Venezuela | 168.561 |
133 | Portugal | 168.516 |
134 | Chile | 168.428 |
135 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 168.4 |
136 | Malta | 168.361 |
137 | Central African Republic | 168.294 |
138 | Greenland | 168.287 |
139 | Ethiopia | 168.234 |
140 | Burundi | 168.124 |
141 | Djibouti | 168.072 |
142 | Sudan | 168.071 |
143 | Somalia | 168.053 |
144 | Nauru | 167.927 |
145 | Costa Rica | 167.926 |
146 | China | 167.826 |
147 | Palau | 167.726 |
148 | Taiwan | 167.689 |
149 | Nigeria | 167.617 |
150 | Mauritius | 167.587 |
151 | Tanzania | 167.476 |
152 | Belize | 167.451 |
153 | Vanuatu | 167.443 |
154 | Pakistan | 167.44 |
155 | Gambia | 167.34 |
156 | El Salvador | 167.33 |
157 | Sierra Leone | 167.198 |
158 | North Korea | 167.187 |
159 | Saudi Arabia | 167.154 |
160 | Honduras | 167.096 |
161 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 167.092 |
162 | Rwanda | 167.008 |
163 | Bahrain | 166.927 |
164 | Panama | 166.83 |
165 | Lesotho | 166.687 |
166 | Colombia | 166.65 |
167 | Mongolia | 166.592 |
168 | Nicaragua | 166.427 |
169 | Solomon Islands | 166.286 |
170 | Marshall Islands | 165.993 |
171 | Mozambique | 165.811 |
172 | Mexico | 165.803 |
173 | Oman | 165.743 |
174 | Comoros | 165.555 |
175 | Malawi | 165.48 |
176 | Madagascar | 165.463 |
177 | Malaysia | 165.323 |
178 | Liberia | 164.577 |
179 | Bolivia | 164.512 |
180 | Afghanistan | 164.42 |
181 | Thailand | 164.34 |
182 | Yemen | 164.307 |
183 | Ecuador | 163.795 |
184 | India | 163.77 |
185 | Sri Lanka | 163.564 |
186 | Myanmar | 163.518 |
187 | Bangladesh | 163.469 |
188 | Peru | 163.262 |
189 | Bhutan | 163.052 |
190 | Papua New Guinea | 163.015 |
191 | Guatemala | 162.984 |
192 | Vietnam | 162.702 |
193 | Brunei Darussalam | 162.672 |
194 | Maldives | 162.018 |
195 | Cambodia | 161.644 |
196 | Philippines | 161.643 |
197 | Indonesia | 161.485 |
198 | Nepal | 161.206 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 160.674 |
200 | Laos | 159.742 |
- #1
Iceland
- #2
Netherlands
- #3
Sweden
- #4
Norway
- #5
Estonia
- #6
Denmark
- #7
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- #8
Finland
- #9
United States
- #10
Czech Republic
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #200
Laos
- #199
Timor-Leste
- #198
Nepal
- #197
Indonesia
- #196
Philippines
- #195
Cambodia
- #194
Maldives
- #193
Brunei Darussalam
- #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
Overview of Mean Male Height (cm) in 1954
In 1954, the country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) was Iceland, boasting an impressive height of 180.40 cm. Globally, the Mean Male Height ranged from a minimum of 159.74 cm in Laos to a maximum of 180.40 cm in Iceland, with an average height of 170.04 cm across 200 countries. This data provides a snapshot of physical stature influenced by various socio-economic factors during the mid-20th century.
Geographic Influences on Male Height
The geographic distribution of Mean Male Height in 1954 reveals significant disparities largely influenced by environmental, nutritional, and health factors. Countries in Northern Europe, such as the Netherlands at 180.04 cm and Sweden at 178.80 cm, consistently ranked among the tallest. These nations benefited from a combination of favorable climates, robust economies, and high standards of living, which facilitated better nutrition and healthcare.
In contrast, nations in Southeast Asia displayed lower heights, with Laos at 159.74 cm and Timor-Leste at 160.67 cm. Factors such as poverty, limited access to nutrition, and healthcare have historically contributed to these lower averages. The stark differences between regions highlight how geographic and economic contexts shape population health outcomes.
Economic Development and Height Trends
The correlation between economic development and Mean Male Height is evident in the data from 1954. Countries with advanced economies, like the United States at 177.19 cm, exhibited greater average heights compared to developing nations. Economic prosperity typically leads to improved living conditions, better nutritional standards, and enhanced healthcare, all of which contribute to increased stature.
For instance, Norway and Denmark recorded heights of 178.32 cm and 178.05 cm, respectively, benefiting from strong welfare systems that prioritize public health. Conversely, countries facing economic challenges, such as Nepal at 161.21 cm and Indonesia at 161.48 cm, struggled with malnutrition and limited healthcare access, resulting in shorter average heights. This pattern underscores the importance of economic stability in fostering population health.
Year-over-Year Changes: Notable Trends in Male Height
In 1954, the year-over-year changes in Mean Male Height demonstrated subtle fluctuations across various countries. The average increase was modest at 0.12 cm, indicating a stable trend in male height during this period. Among the countries experiencing the most significant increases were Greenland with a rise of 0.26 cm and Greece with an increase of 0.24 cm. These changes could reflect improvements in healthcare and nutrition as these nations adapted to modernizing influences.
Conversely, several countries, including the United States, Pakistan, and Bhutan, saw no change in height, indicating a potential stagnation in growth due to socio-economic factors or shifts in public health policy. The relatively minor changes in height across these countries suggest that while some nations were making strides, others faced challenges that hindered progress in physical development.
In summary, the Mean Male Height (cm) data from 1954 illustrates profound insights into the socio-economic and geographic factors influencing human stature. The disparities between the tallest and shortest nations underscore the complex interplay of nutrition, health, and economic conditions that shape population health outcomes globally.
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