For example, stable marital relationships are positively correlated with higher life
expectancy compared to the life expectancy displayed by individuals who are single (House et al., 1988; Lillard and Waite, 1995; Drefahl, 2012).
The brutal truth about this situation is that people on dialysis have a significantly lower life
expectancy compared to the average person.
Researchers at the University of Athens Medical School sought to discover why people on the Greek island of Ikaria have such a high life
expectancy compared to the rest of the world.
It is generally well known that men have an overall shorter life
expectancy compared to women.
Not exact matches
Getting a sense of where your life
expectancy might fall
compared to the average is largely guesswork — and there's no guarantee.
In India, for example, the average life
expectancy is 301/2 years,
compared to 681/2 years in the United States; the average annual income is less than $ 40,
compared to $ 1,469 in the U.S. Energy utilized annually per capita, which is a rough index of living standard, is in some countries equivalent to.02 tons of coal,
compared to 8 tons, or 400 times as much, in the U.S.. Two thirds of the world usually goes to bed hungry at night.
In 1977, the life
expectancy for white females was 77.7,
compared with 69.9 for white males; nonwhite females have an
expectancy of 73.8 and nonwhite males 65.0.
West Garfield Park residents have a life
expectancy of 69 years,
compared to an average life
expectancy of 85 years in the Loop.
Intervention (n = 93): motivationally - enhanced version of midwife instruction as a means of increasing women's
expectancy for successful breastfeeding,
compared to best practice.
Trade unions are against the increase in the retirement age, arguing that people should not be forced to «work until they drop» - new figures released this week show the life
expectancy for men in Glasgow is just 69.9,
compared to a UK average of 76.6.
In developing countries with very poor healthcare system, like Nigeria, the average life
expectancy is 40 years, with the lowest in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland which is 35 years, Nigeria has a life
expectancy of 44 years
compared to life
expectancy of 82 in Japan and 80 in Switzerland (Population Reference Bureau, 2007).
Regrettably, we could not specifically
compare immigrant and native Hispanics; there are not enough data about older U.S. - born Hispanics to generate statistically valid estimates of total life
expectancy for the purposes of comparison.
Mogstad said these increases are fiscally unsustainable, especially as current disability recipients are younger and have longer life
expectancies on average
compared to previous cohorts of recipients.
Schauer and a team of researchers developed a decision analytic model to
compare life
expectancy in a group of severely obese diabetic individuals who had bariatric surgery to a group that did not have bariatric surgery.
While deep brain stimulation may improve function
compared with those who do not receive it, little evidence exists on whether the treatment has any benefits to life
expectancy.
Hip replacement surgery not only improves quality of life but is also associated with increased life
expectancy,
compared to people of similar age and sex, reports a study in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research ® (CORR ®), a publication of The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons ®.
Researchers at the University of Liverpool revisited a study carried out 175 years ago which
compared the health and life
expectancy of people in different parts of the United Kingdom, including Liverpool, to see if its findings still held true.
Used together, pemetrexed and gemcitabine doubled life
expectancy of mice with human group 3 medulloblastoma,
compared to untreated mice.
First the authors
compared the annual changes in life
expectancy and mortality rate to annual changes in the unemployment rate and GDP growth for the 20 - year period.
White also
compared satisfaction scores with GDP, life
expectancy, and access to education in each country.
«This research adds to a growing body of evidence that is forcing Roman archaeologists to reject the notion that cities always produce poorer health outcomes and lower life
expectancies when
compared with rural living,» says Martin Pitts from the University of Exeter, UK.
In the mouse model of NDM - 1 bacterial infection, combination therapy comprising CBS and Carbapenem significantly prolonged the life
expectancy and raised the eventual survival rate of infected mice by more than 25 percentage points
compared to Carbapenem monotherapy.
People usually hold the Masai and the Inuit up as examples of animal based success, but their life
expectancy is way down
compared to previous groups.
I bet women that have been vegan for a long time probably have an even lower rate, i remember Dr. Fuhrman saying that adventists that had been vegetarian the longest actually had an even longer average life
expectancy (+13 years)
compared to the other vegetarians.
Long - term complications of diabetes, which include an increased risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart disease and stroke, reduce the life
expectancy of people with diabetes by about 10 years
compared to people without diabetes.
Bypass surgery patients have no change in their life
expectancy -
compared to heart patients who had the same symptoms and don't get the surgery.
If you look at Japan, a country with one of the longest life
expectancies, they consume close to 4,650 milligrams of sodium each day and have a much lower risk of cardiovascular disease
compared to other countries.
Increased life
expectancies means that nearly a quarter of the population will be over 60 in 2050
compared to around 15 % now.
Classic game -
compare population, area, bordering countries highest and lowest point, average height of land, length of coastline, amount of country that is forest, average age and life
expectancy for men and women
Life
expectancy is seven years longer, on average, for a 25 - year old with a college degree
compared to one without.
But a large, lifetime study of Labrador retrievers has found that being even moderately overweight can reduce canine life
expectancy by nearly two years
compared to their leaner counterparts.
Although the initial cost of antithyroid drug treatment may seem low (
compared to surgery and radioactive iodine treatment,) the cost of the drugs can mount up depending on the life
expectancy of the cat.
The idea of «dog years» comes from the life
expectancy of dogs
compared to humans.
His life
expectancy is relatively short
compared to dogs of a similar size, around 8 to 10 years.
Compare those human life
expectancy figures to breeds like Bernese Mountain Dogs and Dogues de Bordeaux, which have an average life
expectancy of about 5 to 8 years or other breeds such as Chihuahuas that might enjoy a life span of around 15 to 20 years.
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 average life
expectancy of the Westphalian Dachsbracke is about 10 to 12 years which is fairly short
compared to other breeds of its size.
Compared with other breeds of the same size Greyhounds have an longer average life
expectancy of 10 - 13 years.
The life
expectancy of an outdoor cat is just 2 to 5 years
compared to indoor pets who may live as long as 17 years or more.
Life
expectancy for a male is now only 40 to 50 years
compared to the female's 70 - 100 +.
They live up to 20 years,
compared with a street pigeon's life
expectancy of about four years.
These were
compared to past global temperatures, the Palmer Drought Index, and data for the 10 East African countries represented in the study on population size, population growth, GDP per capita, rate of change of GDP per capita, life
expectancy and political stability.
We actually lack a fixation on a technological revolution which has given us a bounty of goods, services, life -
expectancy, mobility and freedom which is nothing short of stupendous when
compared with past living standards.
-- as
compared to a nuclear reactor which also has a «Life
expectancy of 20 — 25 years and then costs $ 50,000,000,000.00 to refurbish for another 15 — 20 (refurbished reactors have a shorter life before they have to be refurbished again or de-commissioned at which time the site has become so contaminated that it's un-usable for up to 25,000 years because that's the 1/2 half - life for waste / spent uranium to break down, i.e. if you have 1 lb of spent uranium after 25,000 years you have 1/2 lb.
It is not working well as it is,
comparing cost and life
expectancy with other countries, and this is largely because insurance has not been affordable for everyone so far, so at least it is improving in that direction.
If one
compares the quality of life, standard of living and average life
expectancy at birth of those of us who are fortunate to live in nations that have profited from this access with those poor, unfortunate souls in the nations that have not done so, it is clear that inexpensive energy from low - cost fossil fuels have brought us far more benefits than the damage, which climate models could imagine for the future, even in the worst CAGW incarnation.
Th e defendants submitted that Table 1 was more appropriate because the court had decided only how much his pre-injury life
expectancy had been shortened when
compared to the average male of his age, rather than assessing exactly how long the claimant would live.
Courts in Toronto, London, Peterborough and across Ontario have long recognized the «Golden Years Doctrine», which places greater economic value for the few remaining lost years of an older person
compared to the increased life
expectancy of a younger person involved in a similar fact car accident.
This is attributed to higher fertility rates and shorter life
expectancy for Aboriginal peoples
compared to the rest of the population in Canada.
In 2009, the life
expectancy for Canadian women was 83 years of age
compared to 79 years for men.