Human height varies significantly across different countries, influenced by factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
Understanding these variations offers insights into the diverse genetic backgrounds and living conditions worldwide.
Here is a table showcasing the average heights for both men and women in the top 20 tallest countries, with measurements in both centimeters and feet/inches:
Rank | Country | Average Height (Men) | Average Height (Women) |
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1 | Netherlands | 183.8 cm (6’0.4″) | 170.4 cm (5’7.1″) |
2 | Montenegro | 183.3 cm (6’0.2″) | 170.0 cm (5’6.9″) |
3 | Estonia | 182.8 cm (5’12”) | 168.7 cm (5’6.4″) |
4 | Denmark | 181.9 cm (5’11.6″) | 169.5 cm (5’6.7″) |
5 | Iceland | 182.1 cm (5’11.7″) | 168.9 cm (5’6.5″) |
6 | Latvia | 181.2 cm (5’11.3″) | 168.8 cm (5’6.5″) |
7 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | 182.5 cm (5’11.9″) | 167.5 cm (5’5.9″) |
8 | Czech Republic | 181.2 cm (5’11.3″) | 168.0 cm (5’6.1″) |
9 | Slovenia | 180.9 cm (5’11”) | 167.6 cm (5’5.9″) |
10 | Croatia | 180.4 cm (5’10.9″) | 167.3 cm (5’5.8″) |
11 | Serbia | 180.0 cm (5’10.7″) | 166.5 cm (5’5.6″) |
12 | Lithuania | 179.8 cm (5’10.6″) | 166.0 cm (5’5.4″) |
13 | Sweden | 179.7 cm (5’10.6″) | 165.9 cm (5’5.3″) |
14 | Finland | 179.5 cm (5’10.5″) | 165.8 cm (5’5.3″) |
15 | Norway | 179.4 cm (5’10.4″) | 165.7 cm (5’5.2″) |
16 | Latvia | 179.2 cm (5’10.3″) | 165.5 cm (5’5.2″) |
17 | Belarus | 179.0 cm (5’10.2″) | 165.3 cm (5’5.1″) |
18 | Ukraine | 178.9 cm (5’10.2″) | 165.2 cm (5’5.1″) |
19 | Poland | 178.7 cm (5’10.1″) | 165.0 cm (5’5.0″) |
20 | Hungary | 178.5 cm (5’10.0″) | 164.8 cm (5’4.9″) |
The Netherlands leads globally, with Dutch men averaging 183.8 cm (6’0.4″) and women 170.4 cm (5’7.1″). This remarkable stature is often attributed to factors like high dairy consumption, robust public health systems, and relative economic equality.
Conversely, countries like Guatemala have shorter average heights, with women averaging 150.9 cm (4’11”).
These variations underscore the complex interplay of genetics, environment, and lifestyle in determining average human height across different regions.