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You may need a height measurement for your health, a school project, or a variety of other reasons. To measure your own height, you will want to use a wall-marking method. To measure someone else, you can use wall-marking, a stadiometer, or even a specially designed horizontal measuring board. In all of these cases, proper posture and head position is extremely important. To measure objects or buildings, install an app on your phone and it can do the work for you.

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    Find a wall to use for measuring. You are looking for a wall that has unobstructed access. It should be solid without a window or other cut-outs. It needs to be wide enough to fully fit the person’s shoulders without them touching anything else. The floor in the area should be level as well.

    • It is even better if you can find a wall that faces a mirror. This will allow you to track your movements during the process, which usually results in a more accurate final number.
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    Remove all bodily obstructions. The person whose height is being measured should take off their shoes. Place them to the side and stay barefooted (or wear socks) for the duration of the measuring process. Take down any hair accessories that could interfere with measuring process, such as a ponytail. If the person is wearing a bulky coat or jacket, have them take it off.

    • One of the reasons that bulky clothing must be removed is so that you can observe body posture and make sure that the person is standing up perfectly straight when measured.[1]

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    Stand up straight. Move to the wall for measuring. Place the person to place their back against the wall. Ask them to hold themselves up nice and straight for the entire time. When you look at their profile from the side, you should verify that the backs of their feet, head, shoulders, and bottom all lightly touch the wall.

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    Position their legs together. Ask the person to pull their legs slightly close to one another. Their weight should be balanced between both feet. Their knees and ankles should be close to touching or actually touching one another.

    • For some people with knee conditions this may be an uncomfortable position. Check with the person to make sure that they are not experiencing any pain.
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    Place their hands and arms to the side of their body. Your subject may want to clasp their hands before them or cross their arms, however, this will have an effect on their posture and final height measurement. Instead, ask them to purposefully hang their arms loosely at their side.

    • If you are measuring a child, you might tell them to keep their body as straight as a board and their arms as limp as noodles.
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    Ask them to look forward. Point out a spot across the room, at eye level height, and request that they focus on this area while you complete the measurement. Circle around the person and make sure that their eyes and ears are horizontal to one another in profile. This is called the “Frankfort Plane” alignment and indicates that their head is in the correct position.

    • To correctly observe the Frankfort Plane, you will need to be as tall, or taller, than the person being measured. So, have a step-stool nearby to assist you, if needed.
    • If you are measuring a child, watch to see if they move their head around after taking a breath. If this is the case, you will want to re-position their head and then take a quick measurement.
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    Use the pencil mark method. Place a pencil in a horizontal position above the person’s head with the tip facing the wall. Lower the pencil until it reaches the top of their head, maintaining the level position. Slowly move the pencil tip toward the wall until it makes a mark. Get out a flexible tape measure. Place the tape against the wall and measure up from the floor to your mark.

    • You can use any marking device, however, a pencil is best as you can erase the marks when you are finished. Just make sure to make a dark enough mark so that it is visible when you pull away.
    • Make sure that you keep the tape straight as you go up from the wall. It should also lay lightly against the wall. You can use a straight ruler instead if you so choose, making a wall mark every 12 inches and then adding it all up.
    • If you are measuring yourself you can do this method too, just make sure to keep the pencil level. It also helps if you are using a wall opposite a mirror so you can track your movements.
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    Use a stadiometer. This is a piece of medical equipment composed of a measuring board affixed to the wall with a drop-down (adjustable) rod at the top. Have the person stand against the board and then adjust the rod so that it rests on the top of the person’s head. With a manual stadiometer, you will need to write down the height where the rod meets the board. With a digital stadiometer, the height will be displayed immediately after you adjust the rod.

    • It is not necessary to push the measuring rod down upon the person’s head. It is enough to lightly touch the head with the rod.
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    Measure on a horizontal surface. To get an accurate number you will need to have the person lay down on a firm area. You can use an examination table in a doctor’s office for a small child. Or, a firm bed if you are measuring an immobile adult. Ask the person to look toward the ceiling. Lightly press their knees together and down until they contact the flat surface. Use a measuring tape to measure from the base of their feet to the top of their head.

    • Be aware that this method is less accurate when used with taller persons. So, try to use a stand-up wall method whenever possible.[2]
    • This is often a good option for children who are moving around a great deal, but who are too big for the infant measuring device and too wiggly to stand up against the stadiometer.
    • You can also make a pen or marker mark at the base of their feet and at the top of their head and measure between the marks. This works well if you don’t mind marking up a bedsheet or if you are measuring on a paper surface (like at a pediatrician’s office).
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    Use a specialized horizontal headboard and footboard device. This is the preferred way to measure infants. You will lay the infant down in a measuring area. You then pull the headboard and footboard toward the baby until they meet its head and feet, respectively. You measure from board-to-board to determine height.[3]

    • Some of the more advanced measuring devices found in pediatricians’ offices will actually show a digital display of the final measurement or distance between the boards.
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    Record the final measurement. If possible, it is always easier to have one person doing the measuring while another person writes down the resulting numbers. However, if you are doing everything on your own, just make sure to write down the numbers as soon as you have them to preserve accuracy.

    • Record all of your measurements to the nearest 1/8th of an inch (0.1cm).
    • It is a good idea to take all measurements twice, if possible. Compare the two results to see if they are close enough to one another to indicate accuracy. If they are more than 1/8 of an inch apart, then you may want to measure one more time.[4]
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    Purchase and download a measurement app. Go to the app store and search for a “measure app.” You will see a number of options pop up, including the Easy Measure app. Read through the reviews and look over the pricing before you buy. Choose the one that best suits your needs and download it.

    • For example, Easy Measure has a variety of attractive features. It comes with an animated tutorial explaining how to tackle measuring challenges. It also allows you to take a photo of the object measured and store it alongside the measurement for easy reference.[5]
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    Open the app. When you are ready to measure an object, you’ll need to get within eyesight of it and take out your phone. Start up the application and complete any requested calibrations. Try out a few different ways to hold your phone in order to keep it the most stable.

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    Point your camera at the object. Place your camera at eye level and direct it toward the object in question. Make sure that you pull your fingers out of the way as well. Move forward or backward to get the entire object into the view frame. This may take a bit of practice, so give yourself ample time.[6]

    • Part of the calibration process involves setting the correct camera height. It is best if you subtract 4 inches from your height and use that number (just so long as you keep the camera at eye level).
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    Take a clear picture of the object. Snap a few photos of the object and wait for the measuring magic to take place. The app will display the height of the object and you’ll have the option to save this information for later or even share it on social media.[7]

    • If you doubt the accuracy of the final measurement, do a few test runs on objects close to you. Use the camera to measure these objects and then take a traditional tape measurement as well. Compare the two numbers and they should line up to 1/8th of an inch.
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      • It is always a good idea to take at least two height measurements. Then, you can add them together and divide by two to get an average. Or, you can toss out one of the measurements if it appears to be an outlier.

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      • You may want to offer a person the opportunity to be measured in private if they are shy or hesitant.

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      • Be aware that you must complete the personal measurements on a hard surface or the results will be inaccurate. For example, the person being measured cannot be standing on carpet.

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      The easiest way to measure someone’s height is by having the person take off any shoes or hair accessories and stand up straight against a flat wall. With their back against the wall, ask them to pull their legs slightly close to one another and balance their weight between both feet. They may want to cross their arms or clasp their hands, but this can affect their posture, so have them hang their arms loosely by their sides. To get their head in position, point at a spot across the room at eye level, and have them focus on that area. Once they are standing with good posture, use a pencil to make a mark on the wall at the very top of their head. Finally, get their height by placing a tape measure against the wall and measuring up from the floor to your mark. For more advice, like how to use your smartphone to measure someone’s height, read on.

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      3 Ways to Measure Height - wikiHow? ›

      To measure your height by yourself, start by grabbing a pencil and standing with your back against a wall. Then, use the pencil to mark where the highest point on the top of your head meets the wall. Get a tape measure and measure the distance from the floor to the mark you made on the wall, and voila!

      What are the three types of height? ›

      Depending on the gravity correction applied to levelling, different types of physical heights are distinguished: orthometric heights, normal heights, or dynamic heights. Thus, the height of a point can be determined in many slightly different ways, each of which gives a different height coordinate for the same point.

      Is morning height your real height? ›

      A large proportion of the extra early morning height is lost within the first few hours of being mobile during the day. The decline in height is not always continuous through- out the day nor are measurements necessarily identical at similar times on consecutive days.

      What are the different ways of measuring height? ›

      Height assessment can be estimated using the patient's wingspan or directly measured with a tape measure or stadiometer. Using wingspan to estimate height or a tape measure for direct measurement yields inaccurate measurements compared to the gold standard method utilizing a stadiometer.

      What are the 4 ways height is shown? ›

      Contour line method, layer tinting method, digital elevation method and hill shading method are all used to show the elevation or height of the land on a map.

      What are the three forms of height? ›

      Then various types of height (normal, dynamic, orthometric, etc.)

      What is the most accurate height predictor method? ›

      The Khamis-Roche method

      This method is one of the most accurate methods for predicting the future adult height of the child without determining the skeleton age. This method usually considers the age, gender, child weight, child height with the heights of both parents.

      How to find out how tall someone is without asking? ›

      For example, if a person is standing near a building, you can assume the person is around 65 inches (165 cm) to 72 inches (183 cm). You can base the height of the taller or shorter object on that. If two people are standing side by side, you can compare the heights.

      How can I know how tall I am? ›

      A person can measure their height at home by using an object, such as a pencil, to mark a wall and measure the distance. However, it is often easier to measure height with help from another person. With or without help, a person can get an accurate idea of how tall they are.

      Is 5'9" short for a guy? ›

      The average height for men varies across the world. The average male is about 5 feet 9 inches tall in the United States.

      Are you 2 inches taller in the morning? ›

      Calling it “normal to experience slight height changes throughout the day”, Dr Harikishan said that one has the “maximum height in the morning” and “minimum height in the evening”. Notably, this change in height is usually small, around a quarter to half an inch, and can vary between individuals, said Dr Batra.

      How do you reveal your true height? ›

      Lightly mark the wall with a pencil at the point where the ruler or book (or other flat object) meets your head. Use a tape measure — ideally a metal one that will remain straight — to measure the distance from the floor to the mark on the wall.

      What is the most accurate thing to measure height? ›

      A commonly used tool to measure height at a medical facility is a stadiometer, which is a metallic sliding device. It is a highly precise and convenient way to obtain accurate height measurements.

      How do I know my height without measuring? ›

      If you know your shoe size, you can roughly translate that number into a measurement. Look up a sizing chart online to estimate the length of your foot based on your shoe size. Then, place your foot on a sheet of paper and mark the distance. Use this to measure the wall between the floor and your marked height.

      Why am I shorter when I measure myself? ›

      Measure yourself in the morning. During the day our spines compress, making us shorter. Measure yourself in the morning to get your full, accurate height.

      What are the three forms of tall? ›

      One syllable adjectives
      AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
      talltallertallest
      fatfatterfattest
      bigbiggerbiggest
      sadsaddersaddest

      What are the three degrees of tall? ›

      Type 2
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      SweetSweeterSweetest
      DeepDeeperDeepest
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      What are the different types of height systems? ›

      These are three: the Geodetic system consisting of the reference ellipsoid as a datum and Geodetic heights (also incorrectly often called “ellipsoidal heights”), the Classical system that consists of the geoid as a datum and Orthometric heights (above the sea level), and the Molodenskij system composed of the ...

      What are the different forms of Hight? ›

      The noun height can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be height. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be heights e.g. in reference to various types of heights or a collection of heights.

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