Mean Male Height (cm) 1964
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 | Netherlands | 181.666 |
2 | Iceland | 181.176 |
3 | Estonia | 179.951 |
4 | Sweden | 179.744 |
5 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 179.683 |
6 | Denmark | 179.674 |
7 | Norway | 179.483 |
8 | Serbia | 178.973 |
9 | Finland | 178.766 |
10 | Czech Republic | 178.603 |
11 | Latvia | 178.6 |
12 | Germany | 178.272 |
13 | Slovakia | 178.102 |
14 | Croatia | 177.971 |
15 | Lithuania | 177.804 |
16 | Slovenia | 177.675 |
17 | Belgium | 177.453 |
18 | Austria | 177.431 |
19 | Australia | 177.411 |
20 | United States | 177.335 |
21 | Luxembourg | 177.277 |
22 | Tonga | 177.17 |
23 | New Zealand | 176.925 |
24 | North Macedonia | 176.873 |
25 | Montenegro | 176.834 |
26 | Bulgaria | 176.807 |
27 | Ukraine | 176.779 |
28 | Belarus | 176.77 |
29 | United Kingdom | 176.583 |
30 | Ireland | 176.489 |
31 | Switzerland | 176.328 |
32 | France | 176.264 |
33 | Canada | 176.018 |
34 | Hungary | 175.871 |
35 | Russia | 175.628 |
36 | Poland | 175.49 |
37 | Greece | 175.378 |
38 | French Polynesia | 175.233 |
39 | Grenada | 175.149 |
40 | Barbados | 175.072 |
41 | Senegal | 174.973 |
42 | Cook Islands | 174.843 |
43 | American Samoa | 174.711 |
44 | Georgia | 174.637 |
45 | Italy | 174.572 |
46 | Dominica | 174.554 |
47 | Romania | 174.415 |
48 | Fiji | 174.408 |
49 | Niue | 174.399 |
50 | Israel | 174.313 |
51 | Jamaica | 173.931 |
52 | Tokelau | 173.722 |
53 | Andorra | 173.518 |
54 | Seychelles | 173.453 |
55 | Republic of Moldova | 173.419 |
56 | Trinidad and Tobago | 173.385 |
57 | Cabo Verde | 173.343 |
58 | Albania | 173.335 |
59 | Lebanon | 173.25 |
60 | Spain | 173.25 |
61 | Mali | 173.014 |
62 | Chad | 172.885 |
63 | Libya | 172.829 |
64 | Cyprus | 172.77 |
65 | Uruguay | 172.629 |
66 | Botswana | 172.514 |
67 | Samoa | 172.468 |
68 | Argentina | 172.365 |
69 | Saint Lucia | 172.217 |
70 | Kenya | 172.2 |
71 | Algeria | 172.13 |
72 | Azerbaijan | 171.956 |
73 | State of Palestine | 171.865 |
74 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 171.863 |
75 | Turkmenistan | 171.851 |
76 | Bahamas | 171.847 |
77 | Suriname | 171.844 |
78 | Antigua and Barbuda | 171.82 |
79 | Bermuda | 171.812 |
80 | Niger | 171.758 |
81 | Haiti | 171.743 |
82 | Armenia | 171.728 |
83 | Turkey | 171.62 |
84 | Kuwait | 171.541 |
85 | Tunisia | 171.537 |
86 | Cameroon | 171.442 |
87 | Puerto Rico | 171.39 |
88 | Zimbabwe | 171.238 |
89 | Tajikistan | 171.218 |
90 | Kazakhstan | 171.141 |
91 | Burkina Faso | 171.123 |
92 | South Korea | 171.096 |
93 | Jordan | 171.087 |
94 | Benin | 170.893 |
95 | Paraguay | 170.848 |
96 | Greenland | 170.811 |
97 | Guinea | 170.798 |
98 | Uzbekistan | 170.698 |
99 | Japan | 170.661 |
100 | Gabon | 170.653 |
101 | Cuba | 170.639 |
102 | Iran | 170.612 |
103 | Sao Tome and Principe | 170.568 |
104 | Namibia | 170.548 |
105 | Guinea-Bissau | 170.524 |
106 | Congo | 170.421 |
107 | Qatar | 170.357 |
108 | Portugal | 170.356 |
109 | Singapore | 170.356 |
110 | United Arab Emirates | 170.343 |
111 | Syrian Arab Republic | 170.342 |
112 | Iraq | 170.342 |
113 | Egypt | 170.33 |
114 | Morocco | 170.29 |
115 | Brazil | 170.221 |
116 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 170.186 |
117 | Malta | 170.155 |
118 | Dominican Republic | 170.122 |
119 | Togo | 170.119 |
120 | Eswatini | 170.061 |
121 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 170.042 |
122 | Kyrgyzstan | 169.968 |
123 | Ghana | 169.938 |
124 | Equatorial Guinea | 169.91 |
125 | Angola | 169.881 |
126 | Tuvalu | 169.77 |
127 | Venezuela | 169.719 |
128 | Kiribati | 169.718 |
129 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 169.701 |
130 | Guyana | 169.655 |
131 | Eritrea | 169.622 |
132 | Zambia | 169.574 |
133 | Uganda | 169.527 |
134 | Chile | 169.493 |
135 | South Africa | 169.352 |
136 | Taiwan | 169.289 |
137 | Central African Republic | 169.225 |
138 | Mauritania | 169.202 |
139 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 169.151 |
140 | Mauritius | 169.016 |
141 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 168.855 |
142 | Ethiopia | 168.814 |
143 | Burundi | 168.699 |
144 | Sudan | 168.659 |
145 | Djibouti | 168.651 |
146 | Somalia | 168.638 |
147 | Costa Rica | 168.616 |
148 | Nauru | 168.606 |
149 | China | 168.527 |
150 | Vanuatu | 168.434 |
151 | North Korea | 168.411 |
152 | Nigeria | 168.39 |
153 | Palau | 168.319 |
154 | Belize | 168.232 |
155 | Gambia | 168.138 |
156 | El Salvador | 168.084 |
157 | Saudi Arabia | 167.988 |
158 | Bahrain | 167.978 |
159 | Panama | 167.833 |
160 | Lesotho | 167.77 |
161 | Sierra Leone | 167.752 |
162 | Colombia | 167.751 |
163 | Tanzania | 167.742 |
164 | Pakistan | 167.592 |
165 | Mongolia | 167.578 |
166 | Oman | 167.482 |
167 | Solomon Islands | 167.318 |
168 | Honduras | 167.268 |
169 | Rwanda | 167.206 |
170 | Nicaragua | 166.804 |
171 | Mexico | 166.621 |
172 | Mozambique | 166.542 |
173 | Comoros | 166.376 |
174 | Malaysia | 166.303 |
175 | Marshall Islands | 166.081 |
176 | Malawi | 165.641 |
177 | Madagascar | 165.586 |
178 | Liberia | 165.546 |
179 | Bolivia | 165.545 |
180 | Thailand | 165.2 |
181 | Ecuador | 165.015 |
182 | Afghanistan | 164.944 |
183 | Yemen | 164.611 |
184 | India | 164.38 |
185 | Peru | 164.313 |
186 | Sri Lanka | 164.197 |
187 | Myanmar | 164.097 |
188 | Papua New Guinea | 164.068 |
189 | Bangladesh | 163.903 |
190 | Guatemala | 163.518 |
191 | Brunei Darussalam | 163.479 |
192 | Bhutan | 163.456 |
193 | Maldives | 163.358 |
194 | Vietnam | 163.217 |
195 | Indonesia | 162.361 |
196 | Cambodia | 162.325 |
197 | Philippines | 162.315 |
198 | Nepal | 161.967 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 161.246 |
200 | Laos | 160.298 |
- #1
Netherlands
- #2
Iceland
- #3
Estonia
- #4
Sweden
- #5
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- #6
Denmark
- #7
Norway
- #8
Serbia
- #9
Finland
- #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
Philippines
- #196
Cambodia
- #195
Indonesia
- #194
Vietnam
- #193
Maldives
- #192
Bhutan
- #191
Brunei Darussalam
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 1964
In 1964, the country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) was the Netherlands, boasting an impressive height of 181.67 cm, while the global range spanned from a minimum of 160.30 cm to a maximum of 181.67 cm. The average male height across the 200 countries surveyed was calculated at 171.08 cm, with a median height of 170.65 cm, indicating a substantial variance in height across different regions.
Height Disparities and Socioeconomic Factors
The significant differences in mean male height can often be attributed to a variety of socioeconomic factors. Countries like the Netherlands and Iceland, with mean heights of 181.67 cm and 181.18 cm respectively, benefit from high standards of living, robust healthcare systems, and comprehensive nutrition policies. These nations have historically prioritized health and nutrition, leading to better growth outcomes in their populations.
Conversely, countries such as Laos and Timor-Leste, with heights of 160.30 cm and 161.25 cm, often face challenges related to poverty, inadequate healthcare, and malnutrition. The disparity in healthcare access and the economic conditions of these countries significantly affect growth and development, resulting in shorter average heights.
Geographic Influences on Mean Male Height
Geographic factors also play a crucial role in determining mean male height. For instance, European countries dominate the higher end of the height spectrum, with Estonia at 179.95 cm and Sweden at 179.74 cm. These nations benefit from favorable climates, agricultural productivity, and stable economic conditions that contribute to better overall health and nutrition.
In contrast, Southeast Asian countries, such as Vietnam at 163.22 cm and Indonesia at 162.36 cm, exhibit lower average heights, influenced by historical patterns of colonization and varying levels of economic development. The geographic diversity within these regions often correlates with access to resources and healthcare, further impacting height.
Year-over-Year Changes: Notable Movers
In analyzing the year-over-year changes in mean male height, several countries exhibited notable increases. For example, Greenland saw an increase of 0.23 cm, while South Korea and Italy both grew by 0.21 cm. These increments, albeit small, reflect positive trends in health and nutrition policies in these nations, suggesting a gradual improvement in living standards.
On the other hand, some countries experienced slight declines, with Madagascar decreasing by 0.03 cm, and others such as Uganda and Malawi witnessing minimal decreases of 0.02 cm. Such declines can often be linked to economic hardships, political instability, or public health crises that detract from overall nutrition and health services, impacting growth trajectories.
Conclusion: The Significance of Mean Male Height Data
The data on Mean Male Height (cm) in 1964 serves as a vital indicator of broader societal trends, including health, nutrition, and economic conditions. The stark contrasts between countries highlight the impact of socioeconomic factors, geography, and historical context on human growth patterns. As such, this metric not only reflects individual health outcomes but also provides insights into the developmental trajectories of nations.
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