It is a common knowledge in short men that short men can live longer on avg than tall people but I also found some opposite proofs:
In modern times, despite being linked to a higher risk of mortality from a few certain types of cancer (Aarestrup et al., 2015;Batty et al., 2009), tall people seem to live longer, usually because of belonging to a higher socio-economic stratum (the question whether they are taller because of better life conditions or they live under better conditions because they are taller still needs to be answered) (Hermanussen, 2013). Despite that, it seems that in centenarians the associations between stature and longevity are opposite (Samaras, 2014), possibly mainly due to genetic reasons
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326297855_An_association_between_adult_lifespan_and_stature_in_preindustrial_Lithuanian_populations_Analysis_of_skeletonsAnd
Height is positively associated with better health since taller individuals are less likely to suffer from asthma, chronic pain, as well as acute cardiac, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases (Engeland, Bjørge, Selmer, & Tverdal, 2003;Leon, Davey Smith, Shipley, & Strachan, 1995;Perelman, 2014). Taller individuals also live longer, are less likely to commit suicide, report fewer mental health problems, and are generally healthier than shorter people (Batty et al., 2009;Koch, 2011;Lundborg et al., 2014;Magnusson, Gunnell, Tynelius, Davey Smith, & Rasmussen, 2005;Whitley et al., 2010).
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337065253_Height_and_life_satisfaction_Evidence_from_27_nations