Hey guys, I've found really interesting article for all the people curious about proportions and all. Take a look:
http://msis.jsc.nasa.gov/sections/section03.htmTake notice that all the dimensions are measured from NASA crewmembers (?) and:
Gravity Environment - The data are based on 1-G conditions and does not account for fluid shifts or spinal lengthening due to weightlessness.
Some nice facts I pulled out:
Racial Variations - Blacks and Whites are very similar in terms of height and weight measurements. The average torso measurement of Whites is longer than Blacks and limbs are shorter. Asians are generally shorter and lighter than Whites and Blacks. Most of this stature difference is in leg length. Asian facial dimensions may be larger in proportion to height.
Average american male crewmember is 180cm tall, has a sitting height of 94cm, knee height of 56.7, hand length of 19.3, waist height of 108.3, shoulder breadth of 49, hip breadth of 35.8, foot length of 27.3, weight of 82.2 kg, head circumference of 57.8
So far I'm happy to compare myself with them, considering I was naturally in the 5th percentile of crewmembers at 167 cm, even less. My final height is 182cm, sitting height 90, knee height 58, hand length 19.5, waist height 112, foot length 27.5, head circ 60. Only my shoulder breadth is at 44, but then again I'm 50 kg atm, while they're 82 at average, so I have quite a way to improve.