The Statistics Are Lying. The Average Male Height is Much Higher Than 5'9.

A study shows that the average male height jumped from 5'8 in 1930 to 5'9 in 1940. As we know, as time passes and nutrition gets better, height increases. So how come we've been stuck at 5'9 for 80 years in the United States? Well, we haven't. I propose the theory that researchers have been being lazy, and are literally just recycling the same results from that 1940's study for the last 80 years so they wouldn't have to put in the actual effort to find accurate results. I speculate that, with accurate results, the average male height would be around 6'1. But what do you guys think?