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    Average Height By Country. interesting.

    Human height can be changed by many factors. Since the development of modern medicine and plentiful food in the developed world average height has increased dramatically. Nutrition is the most important factor in height, and height records from military records and other documents can be used to quite accurately compare nutrition in various eras. Evidence has shown that height decreased in Britain in the early nineteenth century, before beginning its long increase around mid-century. Increase in height has not been constant, however. The European Dark Ages were an era of considerable height with men of above six feet (183 cm) considered unremarkable. In Europe human height reached its nadir at the start of the nineteenth century. The average height in Napoleon's army was about five feet (152 cm). Until the general rise in human health the general trend was as urbanization increased height declined.

    Americans were far taller in the nineteenth century, the tallest in the world. However since the Second World War the height of Europeans have grown to surpass Americans by a fair margin, and has shown no sign of slowing. For instance the Netherlands was in the late nineteenth century a land renown for its short population, but today it has one of the tallest averages in the world with men averaging 6'0" (182.5 cm) tall. Average height in impoverished Vietnam and North Korea remains very small (5'4"/162.5 cm and 4'11"/150 cm respectively, for young men), especially in contrast to the extreme growth occurring in surrounding Asian populations with higher standards of living (young South Koreans are about a foot taller than their North Korean counterparts, on average).

    Height has important social ramifications. For men shortness is often a disadvantage with women finding short men less attractive and other men less likely to respect them. For instance taller politicians have a tendency to win elections. Studies have found taller men marry earlier and earn higher wages. (However, some studies suggest that it is not adult height but rather the usually-correlated height during adolescence that is the determinative factor, suggesting that it is the impact of height on self-image that is operative.) It is almost the opposite for women where great height can be seen as unattractive.

    Height can also play a role in sports. For most sports, height is useful as it affects the leverage between muscle volume and bones towards greater speed of movement. It is perhaps most valuable in basketball and volleyball where extreme height is a great advantage. In some sports such as horse riding and gymnastics a compact frame is far more valuable.

    The study of human growth is known as axiology. Growth and height have long been recognized as a measure of the health and wellness of individuals, hence part of the reasoning for the use of growth charts. Genetics is a major factor in determining the height of individuals, though it is less influential in regard to populations. Average height is increasingly used as a measure of the health and wellness of populations. This is attributed as a significant cause for the trends of increasing height for egalitarian populations where medical care and proper nutrition are more equally distributed. Diet, exercise, fitness, pollution exposure, sleep patterns, and climate are other possible factors.

    The relationship between genetics and environment is uncertain. Certainly there are substantial relationships in the general heights of biological families; and the heights of parents and family are a fairly good predictor for the height of their children. However, as cited, there is strong environmental influence as well. Asian populations were once thought to be inherently shorter, though it now seems that humans as a species probably have a similar genetic height potential, and it is clear that genotypic size has not yet been realized.

    Country Average Male Height Population
    Netherlands 182.5 cm 16,318,199
    Denmark 181.5 cm 5,413,392
    Switzerland 180.5 cm 7,450,867
    Germany 180.2 cm 82,424,609
    Croatia 180.0 cm 4,496,869
    Norway 180.0 cm 137,253,133
    Sweden 179.6 cm 8,986,400
    Iran 178.7 cm 67,503,205
    Austria 178.2 cm 8,174,762
    Finland 178.2 cm 5,214,512
    Czech Republic 178.0 cm 10,246,178
    Romania 178.0 cm 22,355,551
    South Africa 177.4 cm 42,718,530
    Zimbabwe 177.2 cm 12,671,860
    Australia 177.0 cm 19,913,144
    Canada 177.0 cm 32,507,874
    United Kingdom 177.0 cm 60,270,708
    Greece 176.8 cm 10,647,529
    France 176.6 cm 60,424,213
    Ukraine 176.5 cm 47,732,079
    Iraq 176.3 cm 25,374,691
    Lebanon 176.2 cm 3,777,218
    Ireland 176.1 cm 3,969,558
    Zambia 176.0 cm 10,462,436
    Russia 175.9 cm 143,782,338
    Belgium 175.6 cm 10,348,276
    United States 175.5 cm 293,027,571
    Uzbekistan 175.4 cm 26,410,416
    Poland 175.3 cm 38,626,349
    Egypt 175.0 cm 76,117,421
    New Zealand 175.0 cm 3,993,817
    Senegal 175.0 cm 10,852,147
    Portugal 174.6 cm 10,524,145
    Saudi Arabia 174.6 cm 25,795,938
    Argentina 174.4 cm 39,144,753
    Uruguay 174.3 cm 3,399,237
    Brazil 174.0 cm 184,101,109
    Cuba 174.0 cm 11,308,764
    Peru 173.8 cm 27,544,305
    Thailand 173.6 cm 64,865,523
    Spain 173.4 cm 40,280,780
    Korea, South 173.3 cm 48,598,175
    Paraguay 173.1 cm 6,191,368
    Syria 173.0 cm 18,016,874
    Chile 173.0 cm 15,823,957
    Morocco 173.0 cm 32,209,101
    Turkey 172.5 cm 68,893,918
    Tunisia 172.3 cm 9,974,722
    Colombia 172.3 cm 42,310,775
    Algeria 172.2 cm 32,129,324
    Mexico 171.8 cm 104,959,594
    Cameroon 171.0 cm 16,063,678
    Indonesia 170.0 cm 238,452,952
    China 169.7 cm 1,298,847,624
    Pakistan 169.3 cm 159,196,336
    Japan 168.3 cm 127,333,002
    Mongolia 168.0 cm 2,751,314
    India 167.6 cm 1,065,070,607
    Italy 165.6 cm 58,057,477
    Philippines 165.0 cm 86,241,697
    Korea, North 164.9 cm 22,697,553
    Malaysia 163.5 cm 23,522,482
    Vietnam 162.5 cm 82,689,518
    Singapore 162.2 cm 4,353,893
    Cambodia 160.0 cm 13,363,421


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    Again, it goes down to diet, and the needs of food for the people. Asian countries are shorter because their diet consists of rice, steamed vegetables and meat. Nothing high calorie. As a soldier, being tall may not necessarily be a good thing. You stand out more, and your body is going to require a lot more calories to maintain that weight.

    Yes, everyone likes being a little taller, but what's the point of being 7 feet 2 inches? Being tall to me, is a nuisance. You need custom clothes, bed, showering is a pain, back pain, your heart has to work harder, flying in coach class has to be uncomfortable etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny_121_DDS View Post
    Again, it goes down to diet, and the needs of food for the people. Asian countries are shorter because their diet consists of rice, steamed vegetables and meat. Nothing high calorie. As a soldier, being tall may not necessarily be a good thing. You stand out more, and your body is going to require a lot more calories to maintain that weight.

    Yes, everyone likes being a little taller, but what's the point of being 7 feet 2 inches? Being tall to me, is a nuisance. You need custom clothes, bed, showering is a pain, back pain, your heart has to work harder, flying in coach class has to be uncomfortable etc.
    True that, true that.

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    cool this is so correct. I am 180cm and so are my brothers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny_121_DDS View Post
    Again, it goes down to diet, and the needs of food for the people. Asian countries are shorter because their diet consists of rice, steamed vegetables and meat. Nothing high calorie. As a soldier, being tall may not necessarily be a good thing. You stand out more, and your body is going to require a lot more calories to maintain that weight.
    yes that is correct but it is also with the genes.

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    Metric system.

    I'm 6'1". It's always seemed like a pretty good height to be at. It might have been cool to be 6'4" or 6'5" and maybe play college football or something but I'm not complaining.

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    Genes play a role, yes I forgot to mention that.

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    I'm 5'8" (173cm), and it works perfectly fine for me. Even in sports, I simply found other ways of compensating when faced up against tall guys. You make use of what you have, and what advantages it presents you with.

    As for the role of diet, on a nationwide level, I'd be willing to bet that yes, that's the major determining factor. I had an excellent diet with plenty of calcium when I was growing up though, so I'd imagine I'm a product of genetics--my brother is the exact same height.

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    Genes does play a role but certain factors limit growth. I was supposedly supposed to grow to 6'2 but only reached 5'8. I have been told that that's due to stress put on the spinal discs most likely from being hooker in rugby.
    I'm a happy 5'8 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratamacue View Post
    I'm 5'8" (173cm), and it works perfectly fine for me. Even in sports, I simply found other ways of compensating when faced up against tall guys. You make use of what you have, and what advantages it presents you with.
    Yeh you grab them by the balls and scream really loudly.

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    Im around 5'8-5'9

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    Quote Originally Posted by †Seraphim† View Post
    Im around 5'8-5'9
    Hah!
    We are equal foes. Let us fight!

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    If we fought, the universe as we know it will implode from the pure awesomeness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by †Seraphim† View Post
    If we fought, the universe as we know it will implode from the pure awesomeness.
    But the after taste would be ****ing amazing.

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    I'm 5'11'' ( 180m) and I think my brother is also going to be the same height.

    By the way, u guys notice Italians are competing with the asians? WTF>?

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    Quote Originally Posted by †Seraphim† View Post
    If we fought, the universe as we know it will implode from the pure awesomeness.
    Quote Originally Posted by †Seraphim† View Post
    Im around 5'8-5'9
    Quote Originally Posted by EvanL View Post
    Hah!
    We are equal foes. Let us fight!
    Quote Originally Posted by EvanL View Post
    But the after taste would be ****ing amazing.
    Shrimps.
    I'm at least 5'10'' and could kick both your asses. AT THE SAME TIME!!
    word.

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