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Your height is dependent on nutrition and genetics. It is also affected by economic
factors like standard of living. Disease and hardships may also affect your height,
and these factors are usually a measure economic poverty. Average height tends to
fall into a narrow range across individuals from the same economic and ethnic backgrounds.
These average heights measure similar genetic make up and similar living conditions. 
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The average height for a man has traditionally been greater than the average hieght
for a woman. This holds true across all ethnic groups and economic levels. This advantage
is a genetic factor that can be found in all humans. In addition, women tend to reach
their full height at a young age than men. This is attributed to the fact that females
reach puberty before males. 
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Geographically the tallest average height is in the Netherlands in northern Europe.
The average is over six feet. Conversely, smaller average height are found in Asian
countries such as China. The average is below five feet seven inches. 
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The United States compiles data on average hieght at the National Center for Health
Statistics. The medical study HANES performed in 2000 places the average height for
an American man is five feet nine inches. The study also shows an average weight of
190 pounds. The averages for women are 5 feet 3.8 inches tall and 163 pounds. 
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Your height is dependent on nutrition and genetics. It is also affected by economic
factors like standard of living. Disease and hardships may also affect your height,
and these factors are usually a measure economic poverty. Average height tends to
fall into a narrow range across individuals from the same economic and ethnic backgrounds.
These average heights measure similar genetic make up and similar living conditions. 
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The average height for a man has traditionally been greater than the average hieght
for a woman. This holds true across all ethnic groups and economic levels. This advantage
is a genetic factor that can be found in all humans. In addition, women tend to reach
their full height at a young age than men. This is attributed to the fact that females
reach puberty before males. 
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Geographically the tallest average height is in the Netherlands in northern Europe.
The average is over six feet. Conversely, smaller average height are found in Asian
countries such as China. The average is below five feet seven inches. 
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The United States compiles data on average hieght at the National Center for Health
Statistics. The medical study HANES performed in 2000 places the average height for
an American man is five feet nine inches. The study also shows an average weight of
190 pounds. The averages for women are 5 feet 3.8 inches tall and 163 pounds. 
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