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135.8-144.8). The height differential between the tallest and shortest populations was 19-20 cm a century ago
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Being taller is associated with enhanced longevity
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and has remained the same for women and increased for men a century later despite substantial changes in the ranking of countries
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and higher education and earnings. We reanalysed 1472 population-based studies
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and the shortest were women born in Guatemala in 1896 (140.3 cm
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respectively. In contrast
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there was little change in adult height in some sub-Saharan African countries and in South Asia over the century of analysis. The tallest people over these 100 years are men born in the Netherlands in the last quarter of 20th century
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who became 20.2 cm (95% credible interval 17.5-22.7) and 16.5 cm (13.3-19.7) taller
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whose average heights surpassed 182.5 cm
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with measurement of height on more than 18.6 million participants to estimate mean height for people born between 1896 and 1996 in 200 countries. The largest gain in adult height over the past century has occurred in South Korean women and Iranian men
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