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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Ian C. Langtree - Writer/Editor for Disabled World (DW)Published: 2009/03/19 - Updated: 2025/02/23Publication Type: Charts, Graphs, TablesTopic: Medical Calculators and Charts - Publications ListPage Content: Synopsis - Introduction - MainSynopsis: Chart of male and female lifespan expectancy data showing world country and territory averages.Why it matters: This article and supporting chart on life expectancy statistics provides comprehensive data on average life spans across countries worldwide. This information is crucial for understanding global health trends, socioeconomic disparities, and the factors that influence longevity. The article highlights significant variations in life expectancy due to differences in public health, medical care, diet, and climate between countries. It also addresses important issues such as gender gaps in life expectancy and the impact of poverty on lifespan. By presenting this data in an accessible format, the article serves as a useful resource for researchers, policymakers, and individuals interested in global health and demographic trends - Disabled World (DW).IntroductionLife expectancy statistics are based on the average years remaining at a given age. Life span is the average expected years of an individual's life from birth. Our life statistics chart shows how long males and females can expect to live in various countries. (Age in years from birth to death). The oldest confirmed age for any human born is 122 years; though some people are reported to have lived longer, there are no records to confirm these claims. Our chart (below) shows statistics for the average age you will live based on various world countries.Main ItemHow Long
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