nitsuj, I am sure you have done this calculation now

, but I will give a rough answer for comparison.
Firstly, most of your mass is neutrons and protons. Each proton has an electron to go with it. If you added all these weights up it would be quite close to your total weight (binding between nuceons and in atoms and molecules cause corrections). I won't bother doing these corrections, as there are far bigger uncertainties later.
Secondly there are about equal numbers of protons and neutrons in a human (again, given other uncertainties, I will not try to be more precise). So the numbers of electrons, neutrons and protons in a human are approximately equal.
Masses of neutron and proton are 940 MeV and 938 MeV respectively.
Mass of up and down quarks are 1.7-3.3 MeV and 4.1-5.8 MeV respectively. Note the large uncertainty.
Mass of electron is about 0.5 MeV
To get the answer with these assumptions, we need to compare mass(neutron + proton + electron) to mass(3 up quarks + 3 down quarks + electron)
The first is 940+938+0.5, which is about 1879 MeV. The latter is about 18-28 MeV.
Hence I infer that 1-1.6% of your mass is due to the Higgs mechanism, the rest is apparently due mainly to gluons. This is entirely different to the situation with atoms and the electromagnetic force - binding of nuclei and electrons leads to a small
reduction in mass due to the binding energy caused by virtual photons.