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This is illustrated in the following charts which show the year-on-year relative change in average male and female heights by region. Positive values here indicate an increase in average height from one year to the next; zero indicates no change; and negative indicates a decline.
Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region. With regard to the first table , original studies and sources should be consulted for details on methodology and the exact populations measured, surveyed, or considered.
The following table shows the average sizes, weights and BMI from 128 countries. All figures refer to men and women between the ages of 18 and 25 years. In the US, the average male is 1.77 m tall. The average US-american woman reaches 14 cm less with a height of 1.63 m.
Key findings from the data include: According to comprehensive global data, Netherlands men stand the tallest with an average height of 183.78 cm, followed closely by Montenegro at 183.30 cm and Bosnia and Herzegovina at 182.47 cm.
The Netherlands ranks as the country with the tallest average human height, followed by Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Countries with the shortest average height include Timor Leste, Laos, and the Solomon Islands.
Height of adult men. Height of adult women. Hours per week spent in home production in the United States, by employment and marital status. Human Development Index vs. mean male height. Increase in mean heights of females born in 1996 vs. 1896. Increase in mean heights of males born in 1996 vs. 1896. Male-to-female height ratio by year of birth.
This page links to the world maps, line charts, bubble plots, and ranking plots for pooled global data for human adult height in the last century.