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Human body weight

Human body weight is a person's mass or weight.

Strictly speaking, body weight is the measurement of weight without items located on the person. Practically though, body weight may be measured with clothes on, but without shoes or heavy accessories such as mobile phones and wallets, and using manual or digital weighing scales. Excess or reduced body weight is regarded as an indicator of determining a person's health, with body volume measurement providing an extra dimension by calculating the distribution of body weight.

Average adult human weight varies by continent, from about 60 kg (130 lb) in Asia and Africa to about 80 kg (180 lb) in North America, with men on average weighing more than women.

Estimation in children edit

 
An example of a half unfolded Broselow tape

There are a number of methods to estimate weight in children for circumstances (such as emergencies) when actual weight cannot be measured. Most involve a parent or health care provider guessing the child's weight through weight-estimation formulas. These formulas base their findings on the child's age and tape-based systems of weight estimation. Of the many formulas that have been used for estimating body weight, some include the Advanced Pediatric Life Support formula, the Leffler formula, and Theron formula.[1] There are also several types of tape-based systems for estimating children's weight, with the best-known being the Broselow tape.[2] The Broselow tape is based on length with weight read from the appropriate color area. Newer systems, such as the PAWPER tape, make use of a simple two-step process to estimate weight: the length-based weight estimation is modified according to the child's body habitus to increase the accuracy of the final weight prediction.[3]

The Leffler formula is used for children 0–10 years of age.[1] In those less than a year old, it is

 

and for those 1–10 years old, it is

 

where m is the number of kilograms the child weighs and am and ay respectively are the number of months or years old the child is.[1]

The Theron formula is

 

where m and ay are as above.[1]

Fluctuation edit

Body weight varies in small amounts throughout the day, as the amount of water in the body is not constant. It changes due to activities such as drinking, urinating, or exercise.[4] Professional sports participants may deliberately dehydrate themselves to enter a lower weight class, a practice known as weight cutting.[5]

Ideal body weight edit

Ideal body weight (IBW) was initially introduced by Ben J. Devine in 1974 to allow estimation of drug clearances in obese patients;[6] researchers have since shown that the metabolism of certain drugs relates more to IBW than total body weight.[7] The term was based on the use of insurance data that demonstrated the relative mortality for males and females according to different height-weight combinations.

The most common estimation of IBW is by the Devine formula; other models exist and have been noted to give similar results.[7] Other methods used in estimating the ideal body weight are body mass index and the Hamwi method. The IBW is not the perfect fat measurement, as it does not show the fat or muscle percentage in one's body. For example, athletes' results may show that they are overweight when they are actually very fit and healthy. Machines like the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry can accurately measure the percentage and weight of fat, muscle, and bone in a body.

Devine formula edit

The Devine formula for calculating ideal body weight in adults is as follows:[7]

  • Male ideal body weight = 50 kilograms (110 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
  • Female ideal body weight = 45.5 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)

Hamwi method edit

The Hamwi method is used to calculate the ideal body weight of the general adult:[8]

  • Male ideal body weight = 48 kilograms (106 lb) + 1.1 kilograms (2.4 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
  • Female ideal body weight = 45.4 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)

Usage edit

Sports edit

Participants in sports such as boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, rowing, judo, sambo, Olympic weightlifting, and powerlifting are classified according to their body weight, measured in units of mass such as pounds or kilograms. See, e.g., wrestling weight classes, boxing weight classes, judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Medicine edit

Ideal body weight, specifically the Devine formula, is used clinically for multiple reasons, most commonly in estimating renal function in drug dosing, and predicting pharmacokinetics in morbidly obese patients.[9][10]

Average weight around the world edit

By region edit

Data from 2005:

Region Adult population
(millions)
Average weight Overweight population /
total population
Source
Africa 535 60.7 kg (133.8 lb) 28.9% [11]
Asia 2,815 57.7 kg (127.2 lb) 24.2% [11]
Europe 606 70.8 kg (156.1 lb) 55.6% [11]
Latin America and the Caribbean 386 67.9 kg (149.7 lb) 57.9% [11]
North America 263 80.7 kg (177.9 lb) 73.9% [11]
Oceania 24 74.1 kg (163.4 lb) 63.3% [11]
World 4,630 62.0 kg (136.7 lb) 34.7% [11]

By country edit

Country Average male weight Average female weight Sample population /
age range
Methodology Year Source
  Afghanistan 69.2 kg (152.6 lb) 62.6 kg (138.0 lb) 18–69 Measured 2018 [12]
  Algeria 68.7 kg (151.5 lb) 65.1 kg (143.5 lb) 25–64 Measured 2005 [13]
  Armenia 74.6 kg (164.5 lb) 66.4 kg (146.4 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016 [14]
  Australia 87.0 kg (191.8 lb) 71.8 kg (158.3 lb) 18+ Measured 2018 [15]
  Azerbaijan 72.1 kg (159.0 lb) 65.7 kg (144.8 lb) 16+ Measured 2005 [16]
  Bangladesh 55.2 kg (121.7 lb) 49.8 kg (109.8 lb) 25+ Measured 2009–2010 [17]
  Belarus 69 kg (152.1 lb) 56 kg (123.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2008 [18]
  Belize 74.2 kg (163.6 lb) 70.5 kg (155.4 lb) 20+ Measured 2010 [19]
  Benin 63.7 kg (140.4 lb) 60.9 kg (134.3 lb) 18–69 Measured 2015 [20]
  Bhutan 63.2 kg (139.3 lb) 57.4 kg (126.5 lb) 18–69 Measured 2014 [21]
  Botswana 63.6 kg (140.2 lb) 64.3 kg (141.8 lb) 15–69 Measured 2014 [22]
  Brazil 72.7 kg (160.3 lb) 62.5 kg (137.8 lb) 20–74 Measured 2008–2009 [23]
  Brunei 74.1 kg (163.4 lb) 62.9 kg (138.7 lb) 19+ Measured 2010–2011 [24]
  Bulgaria 81.0 kg (178.6 lb) 67.0 kg (147.7 lb) 15+ Self-reported 2014 [25]
  Burkina Faso 65.2 kg (143.7 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2013 [26]
  Cambodia 56.8 kg (125.2 lb) 50.8 kg (112.0 lb) 25–64 Measured 2010 [27]
  Cameroon 68.3 kg (150.6 lb) 67.0 kg (147.7 lb) 15+ Measured 2003 [28]
  Canada 84.6 kg (187 lb) 70.1 kg (155 lb) 18–79 Measured 2007–2009 [29]
  Chile 77.3 kg (170.4 lb) 67.5 kg (148.8 lb) 15+ Measured 2009–2010 [30]
  Costa Rica - San José 76.6 kg (168.9 lb) 64.9 kg (143.1 lb) 20+ Measured 2010 [31]
  Czech Republic 92.1 kg (203.0 lb) 73.8 kg (162.7 lb) 25–64 Measured 2016–2017 [32]
  Estonia 84.4 kg (186.1 lb) 71.2 kg (157.0 lb) 18+ Measured 2003–2010 [33]
  France 77.1 kg (170 lb) 62.7 kg (138 lb) 15+ Measured 2005 [34]
  Georgia 84.4 kg (186.1 lb) 73.6 kg (162.3 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016 [35]
  Germany 85.9 kg (189.4 lb) 69.2 kg (152.6 lb) 18+ Self-reported 2021 [36]
  India 65.0 kg (143.3 lb) 55.0 kg (121.3 lb) 16+ Measured 2020 [37]
  Norway 86.6 kg (190.9 lb) 71.6 kg (157.9 lb) 18+ Self-reported 2020 [38]
  Oman 74.9 kg (165.1 lb) 68.1 kg (150.1 lb) 18+ Measured 2017 [39]
  Pakistan 66.0 kg (145.5 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 18–69 Measured 2013–2014 [40]
  Papua New Guinea 62.5 kg (137.8 lb) 56.8 kg (125.2 lb) 15–64 Measured 2007–2008 [41]
  Qatar 84.6 kg (186.5 lb) 73.4 kg (161.8 lb) 18–64 Measured 2012 [42]
  Russia 70.6 kg (155.6 lb) 60.2 kg (132.7 lb) 19+ Measured 2018 [43]
  Rwanda 58.4 kg (128.7 lb) 55.9 kg (123.2 lb) 15–64 Measured 2012–2013 [44]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 84.5 kg (186.3 lb) 83.0 kg (183.0 lb) 25–64 Measured 2007–2008 [45]
  Saudi Arabia 77.3 kg (170.4 lb) 71.7 kg (158.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2005 [46]
  Serbia 84.6 kg (186.5 lb) 70.0 kg (154.3 lb) 20+ Measured 2013 [47]
  Sierra Leone 62.0 kg (136.7 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb) 25–64 Measured 2009 [48]
  Solomon Islands 75.3 kg (166.0 lb) 70.4 kg (155.2 lb) 25–64 Measured 2006 [49]
  South Korea 73.34 kg (161.7 lb) 58.29 kg (128.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2019 [50]
  Spain 82.4 kg (181.7 lb) 66.6 kg (146.8 lb) 18–64 Measured 2013 [51]
  Sri Lanka 61.4 kg (135.4 lb) 54.6 kg (120.4 lb) 18–69 Measured 2014–2015 [52]
  Sudan 65.4 kg (144.2 lb) 61.6 kg (135.8 lb) 18–69 Measured 2016 [53]
  Sweden 81.9 kg (180.6 lb) 66.7 kg (147.0 lb) 16–84 Measured 2003–2004 [54]
  Togo 63.2 kg (139.3 lb) 60.0 kg (132.3 lb) 15–64 Measured 2010 [55]
  Tonga 99.4 kg (219.1 lb) 97.7 kg (215.4 lb) 25–64 Measured 2012 [56]
  Trinidad and Tobago 76.7 kg (169.1 lb) 71.1 kg (156.7 lb) 15–64 Measured 2011 [57]
  Turkey 78.0 kg (172.0 lb) 70.1 kg (154.5 lb) 15+ Measured 2017 [58]
  Turkmenistan 76.6 kg (168.9 lb) 67.4 kg (148.6 lb) 18–69 Measured 2018 [59]
  United KingdomEngland 85.4 kg (188.3 lb) 72.1 kg (159.0 lb) 16+ Measured 2019 [60]
  United KingdomWales 84.0 kg (185.2 lb) 69.0 kg (152.1 lb) 16+ Measured 2009 [61]
  Ukraine 80.0 kg (176.4 lb) 71.0 kg (156.5 lb) 18+ Measured 2020 [62]
  United States 90.6 kg (199.7 lb) 77.5 kg (170.9 lb) 20+ Measured 2015–2018 [63]

Global statistics edit

Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine published a study of average weights of adult humans in the journal BMC Public Health and at the United Nations conference Rio+20.[64]

See also edit

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of a half unfolded Broselow tapeThere are a number of methods to estimate weight in children for circumstances such as emergencies when actual weight cannot be measured Most involve a parent or health care provider guessing the child s weight through weight estimation formulas These formulas base their findings on the child s age and tape based systems of weight estimation Of the many formulas that have been used for estimating body weight some include the Advanced Pediatric Life Support formula the Leffler formula and Theron formula 1 There are also several types of tape based systems for estimating children s weight with the best known being the Broselow tape 2 The Broselow tape is based on length with weight read from the appropriate color area Newer systems such as the PAWPER tape make use of a simple two step process to estimate weight the length based weight estimation is modified according to the child s body habitus to increase the accuracy of the final weight prediction 3 The Leffler formula is used for children 0 10 years of age 1 In those less than a year old it ism 1 2 a m 4 displaystyle m tfrac 1 2 a m 4 nbsp and for those 1 10 years old it ism 2 a y 10 displaystyle m 2a y 10 nbsp where m is the number of kilograms the child weighs and am and ay respectively are the number of months or years old the child is 1 The Theron formula ism e 0 175571 a y 2 197099 displaystyle m e 0 175571a y 2 197099 nbsp where m and ay are as above 1 Fluctuation editBody weight varies in small amounts throughout the day as the amount of water in the body is not constant It changes due to activities such as drinking urinating or exercise 4 Professional sports participants may deliberately dehydrate themselves to enter a lower weight class a practice known as weight cutting 5 Ideal body weight editIdeal body weight IBW was initially introduced by Ben J Devine in 1974 to allow estimation of drug clearances in obese patients 6 researchers have since shown that the metabolism of certain drugs relates more to IBW than total body weight 7 The term was based on the use of insurance data that demonstrated the relative mortality for males and females according to different height weight combinations The most common estimation of IBW is by the Devine formula other models exist and have been noted to give similar results 7 Other methods used in estimating the ideal body weight are body mass index and the Hamwi method The IBW is not the perfect fat measurement as it does not show the fat or muscle percentage in one s body For example athletes results may show that they are overweight when they are actually very fit and healthy Machines like the dual energy X ray absorptiometry can accurately measure the percentage and weight of fat muscle and bone in a body Devine formula edit The Devine formula for calculating ideal body weight in adults is as follows 7 Male ideal body weight 50 kilograms 110 lb 0 9 kilograms 2 0 lb height cm 152 Female ideal body weight 45 5 kilograms 100 lb 0 9 kilograms 2 0 lb height cm 152 Hamwi method edit The Hamwi method is used to calculate the ideal body weight of the general adult 8 Male ideal body weight 48 kilograms 106 lb 1 1 kilograms 2 4 lb height cm 152 Female ideal body weight 45 4 kilograms 100 lb 0 9 kilograms 2 0 lb height cm 152 Usage editSports edit Participants in sports such as boxing mixed martial arts wrestling rowing judo sambo Olympic weightlifting and powerlifting are classified according to their body weight measured in units of mass such as pounds or kilograms See e g wrestling weight classes boxing weight classes judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics and boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medicine edit Ideal body weight specifically the Devine formula is used clinically for multiple reasons most commonly in estimating renal function in drug dosing and predicting pharmacokinetics in morbidly obese patients 9 10 Average weight around the world editBy region edit Data from 2005 Region Adult population millions Average weight Overweight population total population SourceAfrica 535 60 7 kg 133 8 lb 28 9 11 Asia 2 815 57 7 kg 127 2 lb 24 2 11 Europe 606 70 8 kg 156 1 lb 55 6 11 Latin America and the Caribbean 386 67 9 kg 149 7 lb 57 9 11 North America 263 80 7 kg 177 9 lb 73 9 11 Oceania 24 74 1 kg 163 4 lb 63 3 11 World 4 630 62 0 kg 136 7 lb 34 7 11 By country edit Country Average male weight Average female weight Sample population age range Methodology Year Source nbsp Afghanistan 69 2 kg 152 6 lb 62 6 kg 138 0 lb 18 69 Measured 2018 12 nbsp Algeria 68 7 kg 151 5 lb 65 1 kg 143 5 lb 25 64 Measured 2005 13 nbsp Armenia 74 6 kg 164 5 lb 66 4 kg 146 4 lb 18 69 Measured 2016 14 nbsp Australia 87 0 kg 191 8 lb 71 8 kg 158 3 lb 18 Measured 2018 15 nbsp Azerbaijan 72 1 kg 159 0 lb 65 7 kg 144 8 lb 16 Measured 2005 16 nbsp Bangladesh 55 2 kg 121 7 lb 49 8 kg 109 8 lb 25 Measured 2009 2010 17 nbsp Belarus 69 kg 152 1 lb 56 kg 123 5 lb 18 Measured 2008 18 nbsp Belize 74 2 kg 163 6 lb 70 5 kg 155 4 lb 20 Measured 2010 19 nbsp Benin 63 7 kg 140 4 lb 60 9 kg 134 3 lb 18 69 Measured 2015 20 nbsp Bhutan 63 2 kg 139 3 lb 57 4 kg 126 5 lb 18 69 Measured 2014 21 nbsp Botswana 63 6 kg 140 2 lb 64 3 kg 141 8 lb 15 69 Measured 2014 22 nbsp Brazil 72 7 kg 160 3 lb 62 5 kg 137 8 lb 20 74 Measured 2008 2009 23 nbsp Brunei 74 1 kg 163 4 lb 62 9 kg 138 7 lb 19 Measured 2010 2011 24 nbsp Bulgaria 81 0 kg 178 6 lb 67 0 kg 147 7 lb 15 Self reported 2014 25 nbsp Burkina Faso 65 2 kg 143 7 lb 59 0 kg 130 1 lb 25 64 Measured 2013 26 nbsp Cambodia 56 8 kg 125 2 lb 50 8 kg 112 0 lb 25 64 Measured 2010 27 nbsp Cameroon 68 3 kg 150 6 lb 67 0 kg 147 7 lb 15 Measured 2003 28 nbsp Canada 84 6 kg 187 lb 70 1 kg 155 lb 18 79 Measured 2007 2009 29 nbsp Chile 77 3 kg 170 4 lb 67 5 kg 148 8 lb 15 Measured 2009 2010 30 nbsp Costa Rica San Jose 76 6 kg 168 9 lb 64 9 kg 143 1 lb 20 Measured 2010 31 nbsp Czech Republic 92 1 kg 203 0 lb 73 8 kg 162 7 lb 25 64 Measured 2016 2017 32 nbsp Estonia 84 4 kg 186 1 lb 71 2 kg 157 0 lb 18 Measured 2003 2010 33 nbsp France 77 1 kg 170 lb 62 7 kg 138 lb 15 Measured 2005 34 nbsp Georgia 84 4 kg 186 1 lb 73 6 kg 162 3 lb 18 69 Measured 2016 35 nbsp Germany 85 9 kg 189 4 lb 69 2 kg 152 6 lb 18 Self reported 2021 36 nbsp India 65 0 kg 143 3 lb 55 0 kg 121 3 lb 16 Measured 2020 37 nbsp Norway 86 6 kg 190 9 lb 71 6 kg 157 9 lb 18 Self reported 2020 38 nbsp Oman 74 9 kg 165 1 lb 68 1 kg 150 1 lb 18 Measured 2017 39 nbsp Pakistan 66 0 kg 145 5 lb 59 0 kg 130 1 lb 18 69 Measured 2013 2014 40 nbsp Papua New Guinea 62 5 kg 137 8 lb 56 8 kg 125 2 lb 15 64 Measured 2007 2008 41 nbsp Qatar 84 6 kg 186 5 lb 73 4 kg 161 8 lb 18 64 Measured 2012 42 nbsp Russia 70 6 kg 155 6 lb 60 2 kg 132 7 lb 19 Measured 2018 43 nbsp Rwanda 58 4 kg 128 7 lb 55 9 kg 123 2 lb 15 64 Measured 2012 2013 44 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 84 5 kg 186 3 lb 83 0 kg 183 0 lb 25 64 Measured 2007 2008 45 nbsp Saudi Arabia 77 3 kg 170 4 lb 71 7 kg 158 1 lb 25 64 Measured 2005 46 nbsp Serbia 84 6 kg 186 5 lb 70 0 kg 154 3 lb 20 Measured 2013 47 nbsp Sierra Leone 62 0 kg 136 7 lb 59 0 kg 130 1 lb 25 64 Measured 2009 48 nbsp Solomon Islands 75 3 kg 166 0 lb 70 4 kg 155 2 lb 25 64 Measured 2006 49 nbsp South Korea 73 34 kg 161 7 lb 58 29 kg 128 5 lb 18 Measured 2019 50 nbsp Spain 82 4 kg 181 7 lb 66 6 kg 146 8 lb 18 64 Measured 2013 51 nbsp Sri Lanka 61 4 kg 135 4 lb 54 6 kg 120 4 lb 18 69 Measured 2014 2015 52 nbsp Sudan 65 4 kg 144 2 lb 61 6 kg 135 8 lb 18 69 Measured 2016 53 nbsp Sweden 81 9 kg 180 6 lb 66 7 kg 147 0 lb 16 84 Measured 2003 2004 54 nbsp Togo 63 2 kg 139 3 lb 60 0 kg 132 3 lb 15 64 Measured 2010 55 nbsp Tonga 99 4 kg 219 1 lb 97 7 kg 215 4 lb 25 64 Measured 2012 56 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 76 7 kg 169 1 lb 71 1 kg 156 7 lb 15 64 Measured 2011 57 nbsp Turkey 78 0 kg 172 0 lb 70 1 kg 154 5 lb 15 Measured 2017 58 nbsp Turkmenistan 76 6 kg 168 9 lb 67 4 kg 148 6 lb 18 69 Measured 2018 59 nbsp United Kingdom England 85 4 kg 188 3 lb 72 1 kg 159 0 lb 16 Measured 2019 60 nbsp United Kingdom Wales 84 0 kg 185 2 lb 69 0 kg 152 1 lb 16 Measured 2009 61 nbsp Ukraine 80 0 kg 176 4 lb 71 0 kg 156 5 lb 18 Measured 2020 62 nbsp United States 90 6 kg 199 7 lb 77 5 kg 170 9 lb 20 Measured 2015 2018 63 Global statistics edit Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine published a study of average weights of adult humans in the journal BMC Public Health and at the United Nations conference Rio 20 64 Rank Country Kilograms Pounds Relative size1 Micronesia 87 398 192 68 192 68 2 Tonga 87 344 192 56 192 56 3 United States 81 928 180 62 180 62 4 Samoa 78 544 173 16 173 16 5 Kuwait 77 791 171 50 171 5 6 Australia 77 356 170 54 170 54 7 Malta 76 956 169 66 169 66 8 Qatar 76 866 169 46 169 46 9 Croatia 76 412 168 46 168 46 10 United Kingdom 75 795 167 10 167 1 11 UAE 75 532 166 52 166 52 12 Greece 75 038 165 43 165 43 13 Cyprus 74 802 164 91 164 91 14 Egypt 74 271 163 74 163 74 15 Barbados 73 831 162 77 162 77 16 Belarus 73 663 162 40 162 4 17 Bahrain 73 550 162 15 162 15 18 Germany 73 042 161 03 161 03 19 Solomon Islands 72 797 160 49 160 49 20 Austria 72 743 160 37 160 37 21 Saudi Arabia 72 638 160 14 160 14 22 Iceland 72 584 160 02 160 02 23 Trinidad amp Tobago 72 538 159 92 159 92 24 Argentina 72 434 159 69 159 69 25 Bahamas 72 380 159 57 159 57 26 Finland 72 348 159 50 159 5 27 Israel 71 912 158 54 158 54 28 Czech Rep 71 640 157 94 157 94 29 New Zealand 71 631 157 92 157 92 30 Bulgaria 71 459 157 54 157 54 31 Russia 71 418 157 45 157 45 32 Slovenia 71 200 156 97 156 97 33 Slovakia 71 060 156 66 156 66 34 Albania 71 019 156 57 156 57 35 Bosnia 71 001 156 53 156 53 36 Switzerland 70 987 156 50 156 5 37 Rep of Moldova 70 978 156 48 156 48 38 Venezuela 70 788 156 06 156 06 39 Chile 70 593 155 63 155 63 40 Georgia 70 561 155 56 155 56 41 Spain 70 556 155 55 155 55 42 Azerbaijan 70 484 155 39 155 39 43 Hungary 70 443 155 30 155 3 44 Libya 70 429 155 27 155 27 45 Luxembourg 70 270 154 92 154 92 46 Tajikistan 70 234 154 84 154 84 47 Portugal 70 193 154 75 154 75 48 Lithuania 70 153 154 66 154 66 49 Grenada 70 139 154 63 154 63 50 Panama 69 939 154 19 154 19 51 Ireland 69 926 154 16 154 16 52 Canada 69 767 153 81 153 81 53 Jordan 69 649 153 55 153 55 54 St Vincent amp Grenadines 69 590 153 42 153 42 55 Belize 69 377 152 95 152 95 56 Poland 69 241 152 65 152 65 57 Macedonia 69 209 152 58 152 58 58 Italy 69 205 152 57 152 57 59 Jamaica 69 064 152 26 152 26 60 Sweden 69 064 152 26 152 26 61 Turkey 69 046 152 22 152 22 62 Cuba 69 037 152 20 152 2 63 Mexico 69 023 152 17 152 17 64 Mongolia 68 910 151 92 151 92 65 Uruguay 68 873 151 84 151 84 66 Belgium 68 801 151 68 151 68 67 Suriname 68 778 151 63 151 63 68 Latvia 68 778 151 63 151 63 69 Norway 68 774 151 62 151 62 70 Netherlands 68 746 151 56 151 56 71 Ukraine 68 674 151 40 151 4 72 Guatemala 68 579 151 19 151 19 73 Saint Lucia 68 438 150 88 150 88 74 Armenia 68 424 150 85 150 85 75 Nicaragua 68 415 150 83 150 83 76 Vanuatu 68 229 150 42 150 42 77 El Salvador 68 220 150 40 150 4 78 Lebanon 68 170 150 29 150 29 79 Ecuador 68 166 150 28 150 28 80 Fiji 68 048 150 02 150 02 81 Bolivia 68 034 149 99 149 99 82 Dominican Rep 67 993 149 90 149 9 83 Denmark 67 957 149 82 149 82 84 Costa Rica 67 853 149 59 149 59 85 Tunisia 67 726 149 31 149 31 86 Iran 67 608 149 05 149 05 87 Turkmenistan 67 563 148 95 148 95 88 Paraguay 67 445 148 69 148 69 89 Peru 67 440 148 68 148 68 90 Syria 67 422 148 64 148 64 91 Guyana 67 032 147 78 147 78 92 France 66 782 147 23 147 23 93 Estonia 66 732 147 12 147 12 94 Equatorial Guinea 66 451 146 50 146 5 95 Romania 66 401 146 39 146 39 96 Colombia 66 370 146 32 146 32 97 Uzbekistan 66 351 146 28 146 28 98 Kazakhstan 66 265 146 09 146 09 99 Brazil 66 093 145 71 145 71 100 Mauritius 66 052 145 62 145 62 101 Iraq 66 034 145 58 145 58 102 Lesotho 65 966 145 43 145 43 103 Honduras 65 834 145 14 145 14 104 Oman 65 803 145 07 145 07 105 South Africa 65 667 144 77 144 77 106 Kyrgyzstan 65 413 144 21 144 21 107 Botswana 65 045 143 40 143 4 108 Cameroon 64 832 142 93 142 93 109 Morocco 64 764 142 78 142 78 110 South Korea 64 392 141 96 141 96 111 Mauritania 64 179 141 49 141 49 112 Algeria 63 639 140 30 140 3 113 Gabon 62 845 138 55 138 55 114 Ghana 62 491 137 77 137 77 115 Cape Verde 62 296 137 34 137 34 116 Papua New Guinea 62 251 137 24 137 24 117 Eswatini 62 097 136 90 136 9 118 Djibouti 62 015 136 72 136 72 119 Haiti 61 698 136 02 136 02 120 Comoros 61 044 134 58 134 58 121 Zimbabwe 61 022 134 53 134 53 122 Brunei 60 945 134 36 134 36 123 Sierra Leone 60 854 134 16 134 16 124 Nigeria 60 745 133 92 133 92 125 Malaysia 60 682 133 78 133 78 126 China 60 555 133 50 133 5 127 Angola 60 387 133 13 133 13 128 Senegal 60 373 133 10 133 1 129 Benin 60 282 132 90 132 9 130 Mali 60 078 132 45 132 45 131 Yemen 59 802 131 84 131 84 132 Philippines 59 715 131 65 131 65 133 Namibia 59 584 131 36 131 36 134 Sudan 59 407 130 97 130 97 135 Togo 59 280 130 69 130 69 136 Guinea 59 112 130 32 130 32 137 Japan 59 017 130 11 130 11 138 Pakistan 58 976 130 02 130 02 139 Singapore 58 935 129 93 129 93 140 Thailand 58 786 129 60 129 6 141 Cote d Ivoire 58 727 129 47 129 47 142 Laos 58 436 128 83 128 83 143 Chad 58 196 128 30 128 3 144 Niger 57 933 127 72 127 72 145 Maldives 57 647 127 09 127 09 146 Sao Tome and Principe 57 561 126 90 126 9 147 Burkina Faso 57 456 126 67 126 67 148 Congo 57 384 126 51 126 51 149 Tanzania 57 293 126 31 126 31 150 Gambia 57 071 125 82 125 82 151 Uganda 57 007 125 68 125 68 152 Afghanistan 56 935 125 52 125 52 153 Malawi 56 681 124 96 124 96 154 Rwanda 56 635 124 86 124 86 155 Myanmar 56 354 124 24 124 24 156 Kenya 56 264 124 04 124 04 157 Guinea Bissau 56 087 123 65 123 65 158 Mozambique 55 955 123 36 123 36 159 Central African Rep 55 946 123 34 123 34 160 Zambia 55 910 123 26 123 26 161 Cambodia 55 742 122 89 122 89 162 Liberia 55 533 122 43 122 43 163 Somalia 55 375 122 08 122 08 164 Madagascar 55 157 121 60 121 6 165 Burundi 54 127 119 33 119 33 166 Congo 53 501 117 95 117 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