Who are taller Japanese or Korean?

Who are taller Japanese or Korean?

This article explores the differences in average heights between Japanese and Korean men and women. The average height for Japanese men aged 20-39 years old was 169 cm (5 feet 6 inches) in 2017, while Korean men were slightly taller at 173 cm (5 feet 8 inches). Similarly, the average height for Japanese women aged 20-39 years old was 158 cm (5 feet 2 inches) in 2017, while Korean women were slightly taller at 162 cm (5 feet 4 inches). Factors such as genetics, nutrition, diet, exercise, environment and lifestyle choices could be influencing these small differences between the two countries’ heights averages.
Why are Japanese people so tall?

Why are Japanese people so tall?

This article explores why Japanese people are among the tallest in the world. It looks at various factors that contribute to their tall stature, such as genetics and heredity, nutrition and diet, physical fitness and exercise, education and technology, mental well-being and stress management, and social norms attitudes and beliefs. Through a comprehensive analysis of the available data and research it provides an in-depth look at why Japanese people are so tall.