{"id":179790,"date":"2017-02-25T14:50:19","date_gmt":"2017-02-25T19:50:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/average-life-expectancy-is-set-to-increase-in-many-countries-by-2030-medical-xpress\/"},"modified":"2017-02-25T14:50:19","modified_gmt":"2017-02-25T19:50:19","slug":"average-life-expectancy-is-set-to-increase-in-many-countries-by-2030-medical-xpress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/human-longevity\/average-life-expectancy-is-set-to-increase-in-many-countries-by-2030-medical-xpress\/","title":{"rendered":"Average life expectancy is set to increase in many countries by 2030 &#8211; Medical Xpress"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>February 21, 2017          Credit: Peter Griffin\/public domain    <\/p>\n<p>      Average life expectancy is set to increase in many countries      by 2030and will exceed 90 years in South Korea, according to      new research.    <\/p>\n<p>    The study, led by scientists from Imperial College London in    collaboration with the World Health Organization, analysed    long-term data on mortality and longevity trends to predict how    life expectancy will change in 35 industrialised countries by    2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nations in the study included both high-income countries, such as the    USA, Canada, UK, Germany, Australia, and emerging economies    such as Poland, Mexico and the Czech Republic.  <\/p>\n<p>    The study, published in The Lancet and funded by the UK    Medical Research Council, revealed all nations in the study can    expect to see an increase in life expectancy by 2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    The results also found that South Koreans may have the highest    life expectancy in the world in 2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    The team calculated life expectancy at birth, and predicted a    baby girl born in South Korea in 2030 will expect to live 90.8    years. Life expectancy at birth for South Korean men will be    84.1 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    The researchers also calculated how long a 65-year-old person    may expect to live in 2030. The results revealed that the    average 65-year-old woman in South Korea in 2030 may live an    additional 27.5 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Scientists once thought an average life expectancy of over 90    was impossible, explained Professor Majid Ezzati, lead    researcher from the School of Public Health at Imperial: \"We    repeatedly hear that improvements in human longevity are about    to come to an end. Many people used to believe that 90 years is    the upper limit for life expectancy, but this research suggests    we will break the 90-year-barrier. I don't believe we're    anywhere near the upper limit of life expectancy -if there even    is one.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Ezzati explained that South Korea's high life    expectancy may be due to a number of factors including good    nutrition in childhood, low blood pressure, low levels of    smoking, good access to healthcare, and uptake of new medical    knowledge and technologies.  <\/p>\n<p>    French women and Swiss men were predicted to have the highest    life expectancies at birth in    Europe in 2030, with an average life expectancy of 88.6 years    for French women and nearly 84 years for Swiss men.  <\/p>\n<p>    The results also revealed that the USA is likely to have the    lowest life expectancy at birth in 2030 among high-income    countries. The nation's average life expectancy at birth of men    and women in 2030 (79.5 years and 83.3 years), will be similar    to that of middle-income countries like Croatia and Mexico. The    research team say this may be due to a number of factors    including a lack of universal healthcare, as well as the    highest child and maternal mortality rate, homicide rate and    obesity among high-income countries.  <\/p>\n<p>    The UK's average life expectancy at birth for women will be    85.3 years in 2030. This places them at 21st in the table of 35    countries. The average life expectancy of a UK man meanwhile    will be 82.5 years in 2030. This places them at 14th in the    table of 35 countries.  <\/p>\n<p>    The team also predicted a 65-year-old UK man in 2030 could    expect to live an additional 20.9 years (12th in the table of    countries), while a 65-year-old woman in the UK could expect to    live an additional 22.7 years, up (22nd in the table of    countries).  <\/p>\n<p>    The research also suggested the gap in life expectancy between    women and men is closing.  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Ezzati explained: \"Men traditionally had unhealthier    lifestyles, and so shorter life expectancies. They smoked and    drank more, and had more road traffic accidents and homicides.    However as lifestyles become more similar between men and    women, so does their longevity.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Along with the US, other countries who may see only small    increases in life expectancy by 2030 included Japan, Sweden and    Greece, while Macedonia and Serbia were projected to have the    lowest life expectancies at birth for women and men    respectively in 2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    Life expectancy is calculated by assessing the age at which    people die across the whole population. For instance if a    country has high childhood mortality rate, this will make    average national life expectancy much lower, as would a country    in which many young people die in injuries and violence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Colin Mathers, co-author from the World Health    Organization explained: \"The increase in average life    expectancy in high income countries is due to the over-65s    living longer than ever before. In middle-income countries, the    number of premature deaths - i.e. people dying in their forties    and fifties, will also decline by 2030.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The team developed a new method to predict longevity, similar    to the methods used for weather forecasting, which takes into    account numerous different models for forecasting mortality and    life expectancy. All the predictions in the study come with    some uncertainty range. For instance, there is a 90 per cent    probability that life expectancy for South Korean women in 2030    will be higher than 86.7 years, and a 57 per cent probability    that it will be higher than 90 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    The researchers chose the 35 industrialised countries in the    study as they all had reliable data on deaths since at least    1985. The team then used this data, together with their new    methodology to predict life expectancy to 2030.  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor Ezzati added that these results suggest we need to be    thinking carefully about the needs of an ageing population:    \"The fact that we will continue to live longer means we need to    think about strengthening the health and social care systems to    support an ageing population with multiple health needs. This    is the opposite of what is being done in the era of austerity.    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