The Netherlands is renowned for its tall population and unsurprisingly the nation has the tallest average height on Earth. The average 19-year-old man stands at 183 cm, while women of the same age are typically 172 cm.
1. The Netherlands — 175.62cm (5 feet 7.96 inches) Dutch people are the world's tallest, with an average height of 175.62cm (5 feet 7.96 inches.) Dutch men are an average 182.53cm (5 feet 11.86 inches) tall.
Latvian women are the tallest on the planet, with an average height of 170cm. * The top four tallest countries for men are the Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia and Latvia. The top four tallest countries for women are Latvia, the Netherlands, Estonia and the Czech Republic.
In a paper published in Nature, the researchers show that northern Europeans seem to have a stronger genetic link to a particularly tall nomadic population from the Eurasian steppe who came to Europe around 4,500 years ago. Because of these genes, northern Europeans are still tall compared to others on the continent.
Despite these drops, the Netherlands still has the tallest people in the world – with CBS reporting that today's generation stands, on average, at 6 feet (182.9 centimeters) for men and 5.55 feet (169.3 centimeters) for women.
The average for males is considered to be 5.8 feet or 177 cm. Factors that may influence your height include the following: DNA: Your genetic make-up influences your height, growth plates, and hormones.
The average male height in Japan is 170.8 cm (5 feet 7.2 inches), which is the exact height of 50-54 years old Japanese people. When we compare it to the US male average height, it is 5 cm shorter (1.8 inches).
Scientists assume that a diet rich in milk and meat played a major role. The Dutch have become so much taller in such a short period that scientists chalk most of it up to their changing environment. As the Netherlands developed, it became one of the world's largest producers and consumers of cheese and milk.
This suggests their prodigious height can be attributed to genetics. Previous research from Grasgruber linked people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Netherlands, Croatia, and Montenegro to the Upper Paleolithic Gravettian culture, who dwelled across Europe between 21,000 and 33,000 years ago.
Now, the average height for Indian men is 5.8 feet (177 cm), and that for women is 5.3 feet (162 cm). Earlier, the average heights for men and women were considered to be 5.6 feet (171cm) and 5 feet (152 cm), respectively.
The genetics of height
As a general rule of thumb, your height can be predicted based on how tall your parents are. If they are tall or short, then your own height is said to end up somewhere based on the average heights between your two parents. Genes aren't the sole predictor of a person's height.
The world's tallest people are no longer the Dutch, but (at least by one measure) the Montenegrins. As the Western Balkans develop economically (and nutritionally), some regions may witness an average male height of 190 cm (nearly 6'3").
On average, Germans are about as tall as the average American. German men average 175.4 cm (5 ft 9 in); women, 162.8 cm (5 ft 4 in). In my observation, Northern Germans tend to be taller than Southern Germans, though I have no statistics on this.
At just over 6 feet for men and about 5-foot-6 for women, the Dutch are still the world's tallest population. But the growth that has seen the country to the top of global height charts for decades appears to have ground to a halt.
Although researchers previously assumed the height of Swedish people had levelled off, the truth is these locals are continuing to grow. Swedish men and women have been growing taller at a much faster rate than other people in the rest of the world. Experts say the reason is improved living standards.
How tall are you? The average Swedish man is 180.0 cm (5 feet 10.8 inches), making Swedish men number 8 on the list of the tallest in the world - which is topped by the Dutch. The average Swedish woman is 166.9 cm (5 feet 5.7 inches).
New data shows that Indian men are shorter now than they were a decade ago. So are large numbers of women. A new paper published on September 17 says that while the average height of people across the world is increasing, the average height of Indians is actually falling.
The main factor that influences a person's height is their genetic makeup, or DNA. However, many other factors can influence height during development, including nutrition, hormones, and medical conditions. Scientists believe that DNA is responsible for about 80% of a person's height.
The study showed that the tallest men in the Arab region are the Lebanese, with an average male height of 176cm, followed by the Saudi Arabians and the Syrians with height 174 and 173 respectively.