Science, asked by rjack12, 10 months ago

when do most of people die

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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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Hey mate!

This question is covered by the first one below but the other two might be of interest too.

LIFE EXPECTANCY: Life expectancy means the age you can expect to live to based on average life span of the population which is based on the age at which exactly 50% of the population of that specific age will have died, as an example this is currently 82.10 in Australia, 78.74 in the USA and 81.60 in the UK. Once you reach age 65 it gets quite interesting because your age means you have already survived a lot of risk factors earlier in your life e.g motorcycle accidents, fights, work accidents and other potentially risky behaviour, for example in the UK in 2017 a 65-year-old man can expect to live for 19.9 more years reaching almost 85, while a woman would typically have 20.5 years remaining meaning she will live past the age of 86. What is also noticeable over tghe last three decades is the narrowing of the gap between the sexes, between 1991 to 1993 and 2012 to 2014, girls born in 1991 to 1993 could expect to live 5.4 years longer than boys but by 2012 to 2014 the gap had narrowed to 3.7 years and is continuing to narrow.

HEALTHSPAN: I define define this as the years in which you are free of frailty or age related disease or other chronic ailment. Currently this is on average around 68 in most first world countries.

LIFE SPAN: Maximum life span means the greatest age reached by any person which is currently 122 by Jeanne Louise Calment who was a French supercentenarian who had the longest confirmed human lifespan on record, living to the age of 122 years, 164 days


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