Mean Male Height (cm) 1980
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 | 182.546 |
2 | Iceland | 181.234 |
3 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 181.118 |
4 | Denmark | 181.006 |
5 | Estonia | 180.791 |
6 | Serbia | 180.664 |
7 | Latvia | 180.333 |
8 | Norway | 180.025 |
9 | Sweden | 180.012 |
10 | Czech Republic | 179.993 |
11 | Belgium | 179.872 |
12 | Finland | 179.765 |
13 | Croatia | 179.698 |
14 | Germany | 179.481 |
15 | Slovakia | 179.42 |
16 | Slovenia | 179.313 |
17 | Australia | 178.897 |
18 | Lithuania | 178.766 |
19 | France | 178.493 |
20 | North Macedonia | 178.233 |
21 | Montenegro | 178.192 |
22 | Bulgaria | 178.144 |
23 | Ireland | 178.134 |
24 | Luxembourg | 178.054 |
25 | Ukraine | 177.928 |
26 | Belarus | 177.916 |
27 | New Zealand | 177.891 |
28 | Austria | 177.833 |
29 | Tonga | 177.617 |
30 | United Kingdom | 177.605 |
31 | Switzerland | 177.592 |
32 | United States | 177.532 |
33 | Canada | 177.422 |
34 | Greece | 177.3 |
35 | Hungary | 177.157 |
36 | Poland | 177.015 |
37 | Italy | 176.879 |
38 | French Polynesia | 176.628 |
39 | Russia | 176.436 |
40 | Israel | 176.34 |
41 | Grenada | 176.29 |
42 | American Samoa | 175.962 |
43 | Barbados | 175.781 |
44 | Spain | 175.652 |
45 | Dominica | 175.582 |
46 | Niue | 175.581 |
47 | Andorra | 175.487 |
48 | Cook Islands | 175.378 |
49 | Senegal | 175.354 |
50 | Romania | 175.302 |
51 | Georgia | 175.267 |
52 | Lebanon | 175.006 |
53 | Tokelau | 174.992 |
54 | Seychelles | 174.81 |
55 | Fiji | 174.736 |
56 | Republic of Moldova | 174.706 |
57 | Jamaica | 174.689 |
58 | Cyprus | 174.595 |
59 | Cabo Verde | 174.459 |
60 | Libya | 174.217 |
61 | Albania | 174.1 |
62 | Samoa | 173.928 |
63 | South Korea | 173.839 |
64 | Trinidad and Tobago | 173.763 |
65 | Argentina | 173.745 |
66 | Turkey | 173.657 |
67 | Tunisia | 173.531 |
68 | Greenland | 173.457 |
69 | Uruguay | 173.331 |
70 | Mali | 173.233 |
71 | Botswana | 173.069 |
72 | State of Palestine | 173.008 |
73 | Iran | 173.001 |
74 | Chad | 172.853 |
75 | Turkmenistan | 172.66 |
76 | Kuwait | 172.644 |
77 | Armenia | 172.576 |
78 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 172.542 |
79 | Bahamas | 172.521 |
80 | Portugal | 172.511 |
81 | Suriname | 172.5 |
82 | Antigua and Barbuda | 172.487 |
83 | Bermuda | 172.477 |
84 | Haiti | 172.41 |
85 | Malta | 172.39 |
86 | Saint Lucia | 172.323 |
87 | Singapore | 172.267 |
88 | Jordan | 172.235 |
89 | Algeria | 172.124 |
90 | Paraguay | 172.124 |
91 | Brazil | 172.057 |
92 | Tajikistan | 171.973 |
93 | Puerto Rico | 171.971 |
94 | Taiwan | 171.911 |
95 | Kazakhstan | 171.874 |
96 | Kenya | 171.86 |
97 | Azerbaijan | 171.72 |
98 | Dominican Republic | 171.544 |
99 | Japan | 171.454 |
100 | Syrian Arab Republic | 171.403 |
101 | United Arab Emirates | 171.403 |
102 | Iraq | 171.397 |
103 | Burkina Faso | 171.372 |
104 | Morocco | 171.356 |
105 | Cuba | 171.353 |
106 | Qatar | 171.348 |
107 | Kyrgyzstan | 171.327 |
108 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 171.289 |
109 | Zimbabwe | 171.092 |
110 | Venezuela | 171.038 |
111 | Chile | 171.01 |
112 | Niger | 170.934 |
113 | Cameroon | 170.891 |
114 | Mauritius | 170.659 |
115 | Uzbekistan | 170.642 |
116 | Gabon | 170.57 |
117 | Ghana | 170.502 |
118 | Sao Tome and Principe | 170.42 |
119 | Guinea-Bissau | 170.398 |
120 | Togo | 170.367 |
121 | Guinea | 170.362 |
122 | Eswatini | 170.326 |
123 | Tuvalu | 170.213 |
124 | Benin | 170.202 |
125 | North Korea | 170.176 |
126 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 170.116 |
127 | Congo | 170.081 |
128 | Guyana | 170.068 |
129 | Egypt | 170.036 |
130 | Kiribati | 169.955 |
131 | Namibia | 169.897 |
132 | China | 169.808 |
133 | Eritrea | 169.77 |
134 | Equatorial Guinea | 169.754 |
135 | Angola | 169.722 |
136 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 169.563 |
137 | Oman | 169.397 |
138 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 169.391 |
139 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 169.37 |
140 | El Salvador | 169.183 |
141 | Costa Rica | 169.112 |
142 | Central African Republic | 169.108 |
143 | South Africa | 169.092 |
144 | Mongolia | 169.022 |
145 | Zambia | 169.018 |
146 | Colombia | 169.005 |
147 | Saudi Arabia | 168.884 |
148 | Bahrain | 168.867 |
149 | Vanuatu | 168.813 |
150 | Nauru | 168.694 |
151 | Belize | 168.685 |
152 | Panama | 168.628 |
153 | Burundi | 168.608 |
154 | Sudan | 168.582 |
155 | Ethiopia | 168.563 |
156 | Somalia | 168.558 |
157 | Djibouti | 168.557 |
158 | Uganda | 168.483 |
159 | Palau | 168.405 |
160 | Nigeria | 168.248 |
161 | Lesotho | 167.937 |
162 | Gambia | 167.935 |
163 | Mexico | 167.881 |
164 | Mauritania | 167.675 |
165 | Pakistan | 167.436 |
166 | Malaysia | 167.255 |
167 | Tanzania | 167.152 |
168 | Sierra Leone | 167.152 |
169 | Comoros | 167.121 |
170 | Honduras | 167.081 |
171 | Nicaragua | 167.008 |
172 | Thailand | 166.833 |
173 | Solomon Islands | 166.802 |
174 | Mozambique | 166.605 |
175 | Bolivia | 166.521 |
176 | Ecuador | 166.315 |
177 | Rwanda | 166.141 |
178 | Liberia | 165.787 |
179 | Afghanistan | 165.381 |
180 | Maldives | 165.354 |
181 | Peru | 165.156 |
182 | India | 165.101 |
183 | Marshall Islands | 164.981 |
184 | Sri Lanka | 164.876 |
185 | Malawi | 164.85 |
186 | Madagascar | 164.496 |
187 | Papua New Guinea | 164.488 |
188 | Myanmar | 164.379 |
189 | Bhutan | 164.367 |
190 | Brunei Darussalam | 164.237 |
191 | Bangladesh | 164.089 |
192 | Guatemala | 163.741 |
193 | Yemen | 163.52 |
194 | Vietnam | 163.333 |
195 | Indonesia | 163.089 |
196 | Cambodia | 162.835 |
197 | Philippines | 162.761 |
198 | Nepal | 162.524 |
199 | Timor-Leste | 160.907 |
200 | Laos | 160.428 |
- #1
Netherlands
- #2
Iceland
- #3
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- #4
Denmark
- #5
Estonia
- #6
Serbia
- #7
Latvia
- #8
Norway
- #9
Sweden
- #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
Yemen
- #192
Guatemala
- #191
Bangladesh
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 1980
In 1980, the country with the highest Mean Male Height (cm) was the Netherlands, boasting an impressive height of 182.55 cm, while the global range of mean male heights varied from a minimum of 160.43 cm to a maximum of 182.55 cm. The global average mean male height during this year stood at 171.81 cm, with a median of 171.40 cm, indicating a significant disparity in male height across different regions.
Geographic and Economic Influences on Mean Male Height (cm)
Mean male height is often influenced by geographic and economic factors, which can directly affect nutrition and healthcare. Countries such as the Netherlands and Iceland, with mean heights of 182.55 cm and 181.23 cm respectively, benefit from high standards of living, robust healthcare systems, and diets rich in protein. In contrast, nations like Laos and Timor-Leste, with mean heights of 160.43 cm and 160.91 cm, struggle with economic challenges that can lead to malnutrition and limited access to quality healthcare.
Moreover, cultural factors also play a role in nutritional habits. For example, Scandinavian countries, including Denmark and Sweden, show high mean heights of 181.01 cm and 180.01 cm respectively, reflective of their emphasis on welfare policies that prioritize health and nutrition. Conversely, nations with lower mean heights often face challenges in agricultural productivity and economic stability, affecting the population's overall health and growth potential.
Urbanization and Mean Male Height (cm)
Urbanization has a profound impact on mean male height, as it often correlates with improved access to resources and healthcare. Countries experiencing rapid urban growth, such as China and Thailand, have seen modest increases in mean height, with China recording an increase of 0.14 cm in 1980. This urban shift allows for better nutritional options and healthcare access, contributing to gradual improvements in height.
In contrast, rural areas in developing nations may not benefit from these advancements. For instance, Bangladesh and Guatemala, with respective mean heights of 164.09 cm and 163.74 cm, illustrate the challenges faced by populations lacking urban infrastructure and resources. The urban-rural divide remains a significant factor influencing the disparities observed in mean male height across different countries.
Year-over-Year Changes in Mean Male Height (cm)
The year-over-year changes in mean male height for 1980 reveal subtle fluctuations that underscore the dynamic nature of this metric. The average change across the 200 countries with data was negligible at 0.00 cm, indicating stability in height measurements during this period. However, specific countries experienced notable adjustments. For instance, Taiwan saw a slight increase of 0.18 cm, reflecting improvements in public health initiatives and dietary standards.
Conversely, Mauritania experienced a decrease of 0.18 cm, which may stem from economic instability or environmental factors affecting food security. Such changes, albeit small, highlight the importance of continuous monitoring and intervention in public health policies to promote optimal growth and health outcomes.
In conclusion, the data on Mean Male Height (cm) in 1980 illustrates significant disparities influenced by a combination of geographic, economic, and social factors. The ongoing changes in height provide critical insights into health and nutrition trends across nations, emphasizing the need for targeted policies to address these disparities and improve overall well-being.
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