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  1. 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.

  2. Dec 11, 2006 · Human height is a quantitative, or metric, trait, i.e., a characteristic that is measured in quantity, and is controlled by multiple genes and environmental factors. Many studies have estimated...

  3. Human height is the height of a human body. Factors that influence human height are genetics, what people eat, the human body's natural chemicals, and being sick or healthy. [1] Over the last two millennia, human height, based on skeletal remains, has stayed fairly steady, oscillating around 170 cm (5 feet 7 inches).

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · Average human height in countries such as the U.S., U.K., and Japan has leveled off at around 5 feet and 10 inches over the last few decades. However, height is still increasing in places such as Latin America. These increases are likely the result of better maternal health and nutrition and greater access to health care.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · Biology. ‘Landmark' study resolves a major mystery of how genes govern human height. Nearly 10,000 common gene variants influence how tall a person becomes. 3 Nov 2020. By Jocelyn Kaiser. A person's height is strongly influenced by their DNA and scientists are closing in on the gene variants that affect this trait. Antonio_Diaz/iStock. Share:

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · The average height for U.S. males is around 69 inches, but this average varies between countries. Socioeconomic, nutritional, and biological factors may affect a person’s height. Anthropometry...

  7. Jul 26, 2016 · A century of trends in adult human height. eLife 5 :e13410. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.13410. Copy to clipboard. Download BibTeX. Download .RIS. Full text. Figures and data. Peer review. Side by side. Abstract. Being taller is associated with enhanced longevity, and higher education and earnings.

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