Amortality table — also called an actuarial table oractuarial life table — is a statistical tool that shows
average life expectancy by sex and age.
An actuarial table — also called an actuarial life table or a mortality table — is a statistical tool that shows
average life expectancy by sex and age.
In China, scientists estimate air pollution reduces
average life expectancy by more than three years, but that this could be halved with stringent climate mitigation.
A small dose of 1.56 µM, which is approximately equivalent to a daily dose of the drug in a human cancer patients, increased the fruit flies»
average life expectancy by 8 %.
Not exact matches
Playing Pokémon Go adds days to your
average life expectancy — as long as you keep up the activity indefinitely, according to a study
by Microsoft and Stanford University researchers.
People tend to underestimate how long they might
live: 43 percent of retirees and 38 percent of pre-retirees fell short
by at least five years when asked to gauge the
average life expectancy for someone of their age and gender, according to a 2011 survey from the Society of Actuaries.
Since 1950, the
average retirement age has decreased
by about five years and the
average life expectancy has increased
by more than a decade.
Get on your computer and look up the
average life expectancy for a homeless teenager who is a drug addict who is regularly raped
by dirty old men.
Given that the
average life expectancy in the Bronze Age was in the 30s, few of the Gospels were written
by witnesses to Jesus.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP growth rate
averaging more than 7.5 % and
by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure); Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and
average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent figure in the developed world
averages over 70 years.
DESA said
life expectancy worldwide from 2005 to 2010 was 69 years, but that number will climb to an
average of 76 years
by 2050 and 82 years
by 2100.
While
average life expectancy has been rising steadily in most countries over the past century, new research led
by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) shows that
life expectancy declined significantly and rapidly in three countries where policy changes increased access to prescription opioids, alcohol or illicit drugs.
A new therapeutic approach tested
by a team from Maisonneuve - Rosemont Hospital (CIUSSS - EST, Montreal) and the University of Montreal gives promising results for the treatment of multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow currently considered incurable with conventional chemotherapy and for which the
average life expectancy is about 6 or 7 years.
But
by 2013, the country saw an increase in healthy
life expectancy of 13.5 years, more than double the global
average, to 54.3 years.
The latest figures collected
by the U.S. Census Bureau reveal that the
average life expectancy for men in Russia, for example, fell from about 65 years in the mid-1980s to 57 years in 1994.
Some nations are projected to reach an
average life expectancy over 90 years
by 2030.
But the damage caused
by a heart attack can result in heart failure — and patients diagnosed with heart failure have an
average life expectancy of less than five years, according to Dr. Chuck Murry, director of the Center for Cardiovascular Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Life expectancy at birth
by average daily amount of TV viewing time.
Similarly, observers of Russia would note that gains in
average life expectancy have been very hard to come
by in recent decades.
In one study, women who didn't complete their education saw their
life expectancy drop
by 5 years, while men
lived an
average of 3 years less.
Manage your «longevity risk» Pension plans can use
average life expectancies in their calculations because the higher payouts to exceptionally long -
lived plan members are offset
by the shorter payouts to those who die younger.
The result is that retirees who transfer their tax - deferred savings into an income fund at 71 today will see their nest - egg cut in half
by age 80 and will be down to 10 per cent
by age 94, when
life expectancy tables say they will
live an additional four years on
average.
Even though the
average life expectancy is in the 80s,
by 50 or 60 your body may not be able to enjoy the same trips and vacations as you could when you were 30.
Multiply that figure
by the
average life expectancy post-retirement to determine the total minimum amount you need.
Outdoor cats have a tremendously diminished
life expectancy; some statistics suggest that, on
average, free - roaming outdoor cats
live less than 5 years as compared to the 12 — 15 (and even 18 — 20) years enjoyed
by indoor - only cats.
The risk of disease and injury
by other means is incredibly high, making the
life expectancy of an outdoor cat between 2 and 5 years on
average.
These dogs can
live for an
average of 11 years and in some cases have surpassed their
life expectancy by 4 to 5 years.
2010 Population: 7.0 billion (up 1.9 x) Global temperature: +0.42 °C (up 0.54 °C) Atmospheric CO2: 390 ppmv (up 66 ppmv or 20 %) Global yields of major crops (million tons): 1912 (up 1124 Mt or 2.4 x) In addition, global starvation rates were down significantly and (despite HIV / AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa) world
average life expectancy increased from ~ 55 years to ~ 68 years (up
by 13 years).
In addition, global starvation rates were down significantly and (despite HIV / AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa) world
average life expectancy increased from ~ 55 years to ~ 68 years (up
by 13 years).
On
average, every single hour of TV viewed after the age of 25 reduces the viewer's
life expectancy by 21.8 (95 % UI: 0.3 - 44.7) min.
So a 20 percent increase in the rule of law, for example, would increase a nation's GDP
by $ 16,644, decrease its homicide rate
by two per 100,000 population, decrease child mortality rates
by 14.1 per 1,000, and add 5.2 years to
average life expectancy.
According to a 2012 survey
by the National Center for Health Statistics,
average life expectancy for men and women in the United States has increased
by more than five years since 1980.
The
average life expectancy in the US has risen from under 70 years in 1960 to nearly 80
by 2012.
Women continue to outlive men
by more than four years but the gender gap is closing — on
average life expectancy for women increased
by two months per year over the last decade, for men it was three months.
On
average, an alcoholic who doesn't stop drinking can expect to decrease
life expectancy by at least 15 years.