What is considered short for a woman?

A woman's height is considered "short" relative to the average height for women in a specific population or region. There isn't a single, universally agreed-upon height that defines "short." However, generally speaking:

  • Definition: If a woman is shorter than the 5th percentile of female height in her population group, she is often considered short.

  • Average Heights: Average female height varies significantly by country and ethnicity. Therefore, the definition of short changes based on the location.

  • Ranges: In the United States, where the average female height is around 5'4" (162.6 cm), a woman shorter than approximately 5'0" (152.4 cm) might be considered short. In some Asian countries, where average heights are lower, a woman might only be considered short if below 4'11" (150 cm).

  • Perception: The perception of being short can also be influenced by societal beauty standards and personal feelings.

  • Factors: Height is largely determined by genetics but can also be affected by nutrition and other environmental factors during childhood.

Here's a basic breakdown using links:

What is Considered -> Considered

Height -> Height

Average Height -> Average%20Height

Beauty Standards -> Beauty%20Standards