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| Photo: DutchNews.nl |
Dutch men are
the tallest in the world with an average height of 182.5 centimetres according
to researchers at Imperial College in London.
Dutch women are the second
tallest in the world, reaching an average height of 1.69 metres, one centimetre
less than the Latvians.
The research team looked at information about heights
from a variety of sources including military conscription forms, population
surveys and other studies to find out how much people had grown over the past
100 years.
‘This study gives us a picture of the health of nations over the
past century,’ public health professor Majid Ezzati told Reuters. The findings,
he said, underlined the need ‘to address children and adolescents’ environment
and nutrition on a global scale.’
Dutch men have grown from 1.69 metres a
century ago to their present height. Women are now 14 centimetres taller than
in 1914. By contrast, Americans have only grown by an average of six
centimetres over the past 100 years.
The smallest men in the world come from
East Timor, with an average height of 1.6 metres. Women from Guatemala were the
smallest with an average height of 149 cm.

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