What is the average height of all people in the world

Updated on amusement 2024-03-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For example, Mexico's 171cm cannot be ranked 27th in the world, Japan and China cannot be ranked 29 and 32, and North Korea's 158cm is unlikely to be ranked 37th in the world, but should be ranked 37th among these 37 countries

    If you count all the countries in the world, then the Nordic and Germanic countries must be at the top (this table basically lists the top few), these countries are all developed countries with non-immigrants, or pure white countries, so they have the highest average height.

    The second is Western Europe, North America, Australia and other developed countries that allow immigration, and there are all kinds of people in these countries, so the height gap is relatively large, and the average height is naturally lower than those in Northern Europe.

    I live in Canada, so I feel that the height gap between local Asians and whites and blacks is very large, and the average height of Asian men is basically about the same as the average height of white women, and the average height gap with white men is about 10cm. It is not too difficult for a black man in Western countries to grow to more than 190.

    Then there are the economically backward countries in Eastern Europe, and the citizens of these countries have a bit of a gap in height due to the gap between their nutrition and those of Northern Europe, Western Europe, North America, and Australia.

    This is followed by Central and South American countries and a handful of countries in Africa with good economies (South Africa, Egypt).

    It is followed by East Asia, Japan, China (South Korea is a little higher).

    Southeast Asia is a little shorter than East Asia.

    Then there are the most backward countries in Asia and Africa, which are abnormal examples of severe malnutrition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Netherlands (Note: the unit is cm).

    2. Denmark. 3. Germany and Norway.

    5. Sweden. 6. Luxembourg.

    7. Austria.

    8. Finland. 9. United Kingdom.

    10. Romania 178 168

    11. Australia 177 167

    12. Hungary.

    13. Canada 177 167

    14. Greece.

    15. France.

    16. Italy.

    17. Ireland.

    18, Billis.

    19. Russia 175

    20. United States 175

    21. New Zealand.

    22. Portugal.

    23. Spain.

    24. South Korea.

    25. Algeria.

    26. Turkey 172 162

    27. Brazil 171 161

    28. Mexico 171 161

    29, the day branch traces of the front.

    30. Poland.

    31. Malta.

    32. China.

    Use the pediatric length ** adult height method1. Male height = length at birth (cm); Female height = length (cm) at the time of birth. It should be noted that this formula is only suitable for normal term newborns; If the length data can be accurate to the centimeter, the height will be more accurate.

    2. Male height = height at the age of 3 and average height of parents cm); Female height = height at the age of 3 The average height of the parents is centimeters), the standard height of the human body ** formula (the law of heredity).

    Male height = (paternal height + maternal height cm).

    Female height = (father's height, mother's height) 2 (cm) The above formula is generally in line with the genetic principle of "tall plus tall begets tall, tall plus short begets tall, and short plus short begets short".

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Height.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the results of a survey released by an international research team a few days ago, Dutch men and Latvian women won the first place in the average height of men and women respectively. Timor-Leste males (m) and Guatemalan females (m) are the shortest in the world.

    A team of 800 researchers from the United Kingdom, Switzerland and other countries selected the World Health Organization's data on the height, health and nutrition of 18-year-olds in 1914 and 2014.

    The top 10 tallest men are the Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Denmark, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Iceland and the Czech Republic. The top 10 tallest women are: Latvia, Netherlands, Estonia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovakia, Denmark, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine.

    The report also shows that the height of the population in some countries has grown rapidly over the past 100 years. Iranian men are on average centimeters taller, while South Korean women are centimeters taller. The average height of men and women in Chinese mainland is m (93) and m (87), respectively, and they have grown 11 cm and 10 cm taller respectively over the past century.

    The average height of men and women in Japan is m and m, respectively, and in South Korea, it is m and m.

    Average height in our country:

    The average height table for men and women in each province of China is about the height of Chinese. Due to the improvement of the material standard of modern life, the younger generation is relatively higher than the previous generation, so the young people are generally higher than the middle-aged, and the middle-aged people are generally higher than the elderly. It should be the average height of young people on the Internet.

    On June 30, 2015, the average height and average weight of adult men and women aged 18 and above were respectively and the average weight was released.

    According to the Report on the Status of Nutrition and Chronic Diseases in China (2020), the average height of men and women aged 18-44 in China is centimeters and 158 centimeters, respectively, an increase of centimeters and centimeters compared to 2015.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The average height of Chinese men in all countries of the world is over meters, Dutch men are over meters, and Latvian women are over meters tall. In ancient times, the average height of Chinese and Europeans was comparable, and even higher in China, according to the hundreds of corpses in the ruins of Pompeii more than 1,000 years ago, the average height of adult European pipo men was between 160cm and 170cm, and women were between 150 and 155.

    Changes in average height in countries around the worldIn the 100 years from 1896 to 1996, the average height of adult men increased from 162 cm to 171 cm, and the average height of adult women increased from 151 cm to 159 cm, an increase of about 9 cm in 100 years.

    The most obvious are European and East Asian countries, the top 50 are almost European countries, the top 10 is 100% from Europe, the highest male is the Netherlands average 182cm, the highest female Xiaozhou is Latvian average 169cm, the shortest male is Timor-Leste 159cm, and the female shortest is Guatemala 149cm.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. China, male, female.

    1.Netherlands (Note: The unit is stool opening cm) 2Denmark Germany Nuojube refers to China, male, female.

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