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  2. How long will people live in the future? - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/how-long-will-people-live-in-the-future

    Global life expectancy at birth has now topped 70 years for men, and 75 years for women. And the population living to 100 and older is predicted to grow to nearly 3.7 million by 2050, from just 95,000 in 1990. According to a study published earlier this year, the biological “hard limit” on our longevity – barring disease and disaster ...

  3. US life expectancy is falling – here’s why - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/us-life-expectancy-decline

    Life expectancy in India has increased by 11 years since 1990. These 5 simple habits could add years to your life. According to the American Medical Association, life expectancy began to slow in the US during the 1980s. By 1998, it had fallen behind the average life expectancy among OECD nations. And by 2011, it had stopped increasing.

  4. COVID-19: How has the pandemic affected life expectancy? | World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/09/covid-19-pandemic-life-expectancy-health-us

    Life expectancy fell by more than six months compared with 2019 in 22 of 29 countries studied. There have been nearly 5 million reported deaths caused by COVID-19 to date. The COVID-19 pandemic reduced life expectancy in 2020 by the largest amount since World War Two, according to a study published on Monday by Oxford University, with the life ...

  5. The Hispanic paradox: scientists finally find out why Latinos age...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/the-hispanic-paradox-scientists-finally-find...

    Now, however, it has been shown that the real answer is much simpler: Latinos just age more slowly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Latinos in the United States live an average of three years longer than Caucasians, with a life expectancy of 82 versus 79. At any age, healthy Latino adults face a 30% lower risk of ...

  6. Healthy life expectancy in China is now better than in the US

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/06/healthy-live-expectancy-in-china-is-now-better...

    That means Chinese people get 73 days, or around 10 weeks, of extra healthy life. The 2015 results are the opposite way round, with the US on 68.6 and China on 68.4. Healthy Life Expectancy is more or less what it sounds — the number of years of good health a person can expect to enjoy. It is different from absolute life expectancy, which ...

  7. How do countries compare when it comes to life expectancy? |...

    www.weforum.org/.../11/countries-compare-on-healthcare-expenditure-life-expectancy

    Japan has the highest life expectancy at birth - 85 years. Image: Visual Capitalist. However, there were a few slight exceptions. For instance, while the United States has the largest spending of any country included in the dataset, its average life expectancy of 77 years is lower than many other countries that spend far less per capita.

  8. How long will humans be able to live for in the future? | World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/age-human-life-span-aging-populations-health-old

    A new study by the University of Washington shows there is a 89% chance that someone will live to at least 126 during the 21st century. It also found there is a 3% chance that someone will reach age 132. When Jeanne Calment of France died in 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days, she set a record for oldest human. That record still stands.

  9. Here's how to have a longer and healthier life expectancy | World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/01/longer-life-expectancy-health

    Life expectancy in the US in 2022 has rebounded from pandemic lows, but remains solidly, and disconcertingly, below pre-pandemic levels. It is part of a longer-term trend in the US where life expectancy hit a peak in 2013 and has levelled off – and even declined slightly – since. Most people pay only casual attention to life expectancy ...

  10. Life expectancy in the US is lagging behind other countries....

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/02/life-expectancy-in-the-us-is-lagging-behind...

    While they found that life expectancy in the U.S. would improve to 83.3 years for women and 79.5 years for men by 2030, other countries will be in a far better position. For instance, South Korea - the nation which tops the projections for life expectancy - will have women living to an average of nearly 91 years and men who survive until 84.1 ...

  11. The impact of race and education on life expectancy in the US

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/02/life-expectancy-race-education-study

    A new study suggests that education is a better predictor of life expectancy than race. The results suggest that improving access to education could help reverse declines in life expectancy. Life expectancy in the United States has been in decline for the first time in decades, and public health officials have identified a litany of potential ...