Height Percentiles by Age: Male at 44

Explore the complete Height distribution for Male individuals aged 44. These benchmarks, sourced from WHO/CDC NHANES, help contextualize your measurements within the broader population.

Key Statistics

Median (50th Percentile)175cmHalf the population is above, half below
Normal Range (25th-75th)169 - 181cmWhere 50% of the population falls
Full Range (5th-95th)162 - 189cmCovers 90% of the population

Height for Male Age 44: Life Stage Context

Life Stage: Mid Adult (35โ€“44)

At age 44, male have a median Height of 175 cm based on CDC NHANES population data. The middle 50% of male this age fall between 169 cm (25th percentile) and 181 cm (75th percentile), a spread that indicates relatively consistent values across the population at this age.

Height remains stable in adulthood; slight decrease possible after 50. Men's body composition and metabolic rate change across adult life stages. The Mid Adult years (35โ€“44) are often when lifestyle interventions have the greatest long-term impact on health outcomes.

How does your Height compare at age 44?

  • Below 169 cm: Lower than 75% of male age 44 (below 25th percentile)
  • 169โ€“181 cm: Typical range โ€” where most male age 44 fall (25thโ€“75th percentile)
  • Around 175 cm: At the population median โ€” exactly average for male age 44
  • Above 181 cm: Higher than 75% of male age 44 (above 75th percentile)

Percentile Distribution

P5162
P25169
Median (50th Percentile)175
P75181
P95189

This chart shows how Height is distributed among Male individuals aged 44. Values range from 162 cm at the 5th percentile to 189 cm at the 95th percentile, covering 90% of the population.

Understanding Your Results

The table below provides a detailed breakdown of Height percentiles for Male adults aged 44, helping you understand where specific values fall within the population distribution.

PercentileValueInterpretation
5th162 cmLower 5% of population
25th169 cmLower quartile boundary
50th175 cmMedian - middle of distribution
75th181 cmUpper quartile boundary
95th189 cmUpper 5% of population

Height & Development

Adult height is primarily determined by genetics and childhood nutrition. For Male individuals aged 44, height remains relatively stable, with gradual changes possible due to posture and age-related factors.

Compare Across Ages

See how Height benchmarks change with age by exploring data for adjacent age groups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Height for a 44-year-old Male?

The median Height for Male individuals aged 44 is 175 cm. This means half of the population has a value above this, and half below. The median is often more representative than the mean for population health data.

What is a healthy Height range?

For this demographic, the normal range (25th to 75th percentile) is 169 to 181 cm. However, 'healthy' depends on individual factors. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

Where does this Height data come from?

Our benchmark data is derived from authoritative sources including the World Health Organization (WHO) and CDC NHANES studies. These represent large, representative population samples.

How can I improve my Height?

Changes to Height should be approached thoughtfully and, when health-related, under medical guidance. Factors like nutrition, physical activity, and overall lifestyle can influence certain metrics.

What is considered high Height for this demographic?

The 90th percentile is 185.8 cm. Values at or above this are in the top 10% for Male individuals aged 44.

Data Sources & Methodology

The Height percentile data for male aged 44 is derived from nationally representative population surveys. Values represent cross-sectional measurements collected between 2017โ€“2023.

  • CDC NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) โ€” the primary source for adult body measurement percentiles in the United States. Covers male adults aged 18โ€“80. cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes
  • WHO Global Health Observatory โ€” World Health Organization reference standards used for international benchmarking and age-adjusted comparisons. who.int/data/gho
  • Body Benchmarks Statistical Processing โ€” raw survey microdata aggregated by age (ยฑ1 year), sex, and metric to produce the P5, P25, P50, P75, and P95 values shown on this page. Sample size for male age 44: estimated from NHANES continuous survey cycle.

This data is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Individual health assessments should be conducted by qualified healthcare providers.

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