2014年7月16日星期三

People all over the world live longer!


The World Health Organization recently released "World Health Statistics 2014" shows that people around the world live longer. Judging from the global average, girls born in 2012 are expected to live to about 73 years old to 68-year-old boy. Children born in 1990 than the global average life expectancy of more than 6 years.
   WHO's annual statistical report shows that the greatest advances in low-income countries, from 1990-2012 the average life expectancy extended for nine years. Extend life expectancy is up to the six countries of Liberia (extended for 20 years, from 42 years in 1990 to 62 years in 2012), followed by Ethiopia (from 45-64 years of age), the Maldives (58-77 years old), Cambodia (54-72 years old), East Timor (50-66 years old) and Rwanda (48-65 years old).
   "Global life expectancy is an important reason appears significantly improved is the number of children dying before the age of five has decreased," said WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said. "But the wealth gap is still large: high-income countries are still opportunities for people to live longer than low-income countries."
   The gap between rich and poor countries
   In high-income countries, a boy born in 2012 can be expected to live to about 76 years old - 16 years more than a boy born in low-income countries (60 years old). More significant differences between girls; high-income countries (82 years) and low-income countries (63 years) was 19 years.
   In all parts of the world, women live longer than men have. Life expectancy gap between men and women is more significant in high-income countries, women live about six years longer than men. In low-income countries, the gap is about 3 years.
   Japanese women's life expectancy ranks first in the world for 87 years, followed by Spain, Switzerland and Singapore. Women's longest life expectancy in 10 countries were 84 years and older. Male life expectancy in nine countries and over 80 years old, male life expectancy is the longest in the country, Iceland, Switzerland and Australia.
   "In high-income countries, the extension of life expectancy thanks in large part to the success of the work of non-communicable disease control," said WHO health statistics and information systems Ties Boerma, WHO said, "dying before the age of 60 heart disease and stroke, reducing the number of men and women. wealthy countries do better "in the monitoring and management of hypertension and other aspects of the disease.
   The key is also to reduce tobacco use in several countries life expectancy has been extended contributing factor.
   At the other end of the scale, men and women nine sub-Saharan countries, life expectancy is still less than 55 years - Angola, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.


Read more health topics from these webpages
http://www.eciggood.com




1 条评论:

  1. The new geekvape peerless rda special edition is already a very popular item. Because of this, many different types have been created. This can be great because it offers many different options for all different types of people. Buy e cig atomizer tank with pleasure.

    回复删除