Sentences with phrase «of longer life expectancies»

These results come in the form of longer life expectancies for those lucky enough to live in areas where such pollution programs are in place.
The Japanese hold the stake for one of the longest life expectancies on the planet, with studies linking diet as directly attributable to this impressive record.
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.
The Australian Cattle Dog is known for having one of the longest life expectancies.

Not exact matches

Canadians are living longerlife expectancy is increasing at the rate of roughly one year per decade.
With U.K. life expectancy a long 80.75 years and the average retirement age of 65, a significant amount of people are working longer, however, with data from the Office on National Statistics (ONS) released last week showed the number of older people aged 65 - 74 who were economically active had almost doubled in the last ten years to 16 percent.
The survey of 16,000 people in 15 countries highlights the changing global retirement landscape as economic pressures and longer life expectancy force people to work longer.
And while various troubling social factors, including unequal access to health care and the impact of the opioid crisis, have stalled the growth of the average U.S. life expectancy in recent years, odds are that America's higher earners will live longer — maybe much longer — than they expect.
Notwithstanding rising life expectancy and declining workplace pension coverage, most Canadians working today can look forward to a longer retirement with a better quality of life than their parents.
The study found that improvements in life expectancy top out at about four hours of running per week, hence the «three years longer» conclusion.
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.
-- > The value of investing in relationships for the long - haul — > Investing in your health and longevity as a way to increase your lifetime earnings — > Why longer life expectancies should change the way you think about investing — > The shockingly low rate of personal savings and investment in the US — > My favorite part of the interview: whether we can reasonably expect the US markets to keep going up at their long - term average 7 % per year after inflation, or whether that was a unique period of US expansion which won't be repeated again.
Many factors can be attributed to the depletion of the fund, including longer life expectancies, an increased in the number of retirees and a smaller working - age population.
As Selena points out, your lifetime benefits are a factor of when you claim Social Security and how long you live, so if you anticipate living to your life expectancy, it's rational to front - load your Social Security, so long as you're comfortable with the future consequences.
Investors are increasingly short term in their orientation, even while demographic trends point to longer life expectancy and the need for larger pools of retirement funds.
And perhaps it needs to be clear, too, that if people are upping their equities exposure, for longer, because of rising life expectancy, they need to expect to retire later.
To complicate the situation, your nest egg is threatened by low interest rates, a steady bull run in the stock market, longer life expectancy, and the looming threat of inflation.
At the end of the day, you will probably fine either way, but as a rule of thumb, the longer your life expectancy & the better it is to put off social security if possible.
To give you confidence in a long - term distribution strategy, several factors must be considered to solve for the «magic number» needed to support your lifestyle including: sequence of returns, volatility, portfolio withdrawals, taxes, life expectancy, inflation, and more.
Increasing the eligibility age for Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) to 67 from the current 65 would address the reality of an aging society and longer life expectancy.
This change in the life expectancy of citizens has serious financial ramifications for anyone hoping to have a long and prosperous retirement (read: everyone).
The U.S. has the longerst standard of livinglongest life expectancy of any country in the world, including Canada.
They have the longest life - expectancy, generally the best health, most charitable (According to the IRS) and are heavily recruited by the CIA, FBI etc because of their honesty and knowledge of foreign languages.
If a gain of fifty years of life expectancy during the past thousand years — and a thirty - year jump in the twentieth century alone — has immeasurably improved the quality and security of our lives, why shouldn't we envision similar benefits from much longer lives?
Responsible scholars, checking on the facts, assert that of eight persons in the working party that opened the tomb, six were still alive fourteen years later, while two were still living twenty - eight years after the event, which was longer than the period of their average life expectancy.
According to Baleka, the average life expectancy for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less than the average American male); truck drivers have the highest rate of obesity of any occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one of the highest rates of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes; in some years they have had the highest number of fatalities of any occupation, making trucking one of the most dangerous and unhealthy occupations in the U.S.
Of course when the words «until death» were added to the wedding vows, in the 1500s, average life expectancy was 38 years and marriages didn't last all that long.
«This generation is not expected to have a life expectancy as long as their parents,» said Jessica Yonally, a dietitian with the Capital District Child Care Council in Albany, N.Y. — almost solely because of obesity and chronic diseases associated with «the lack of vitamins coming from whole foods like fruits and vegetables and whole grains.»
Natural fibres begin to disintegrate too (that's why you get holey products), but their life expectancy seems to be much longer and complaints of reduced absorbency much fewer.
Sweden has one of the highest life expectancy's in the world, so when naming their babies, I am sure they are taking into consideration how long their little bundle of joy will be using their name!
Over one - third of children in this country are overweight or obese, which will lead to health problems with long - term consequences: shorter life expectancies, decreased productivity, and a massive strain on our already troubled health care system.
«We also need to recognise that to meet the challenge of providing an affordable, stable pensions system in a society with ever increasing life expectancy, people will need to work longer
Besides low birth rates, higher life expectancy, longer education time and an increasing share of single - parent households, Germany is also the poster child of labour market dualisation: pampered workers in the industrial and unionised core contrast with part - time and irregular work in the peripheral service industry.
I'd like to think this was partly because of the Tory campaign against him on helping ruin the pension funds (I say helped, not all his fault because poor stock returns and longer life expectancy has reduced the payouts aswell).
Once thought to be endemic mostly to richer nations with their longer life expectancies, malignancies now confront denizens of lower and middle - income nations.
Long periods of desk work or TV viewing can slash your life expectancy, even if you work out every day.
Women should continue screening mammography as long as their overall health is good and they have a life expectancy of 10 years or longer.
In an accompanying commentary, demographer S. Jay Olshansky at the University of Illinois, Chicago, whose work has long backed this view, agrees that life expectancy can't keep going up without dramatic medical breakthroughs.
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.
In 2005, Costa Rican demographer Luis Rosero - Bixby found that Costa Ricans who survive to age 60 end up having the longest life expectancy of anyone in the world.
In India, for example, people do not live as long as they do in many developed countries, but life expectancy is continuing to go up, prompting a sharper rise in the number of dementia cases among the elderly.
«By causing fewer side effects and promoting longer life expectancy, pembrolizumab could help change the outcome of mTNBC.»
«Since Zika is a relatively new public health concern, there is a lack of specialized knowledge on the life expectancy of these infants and the long - term health problems they will experience.»
Pelamis's devices are big red cylindrical tubes, each 426.5 feet (130 meters) long, 13 feet (four meters) in diameter, weighing around 750 tons (635 metric tons), and with a life expectancy of up to 20 years.
In rodents, differences in life expectancy and morbidity during aging are particularly high: Despite close relationships with regard to genetic aspects, small rodents like mice or rats live no longer than two to three years, whereas mole - rats or chinchillas have an average life span of 20 to 30 years while staying comparatively healthy.
Treatment of the long - lived InR dwarfs with a juvenile hormone analog restores life expectancy toward that of wild - type controls.
They studied regenerative capacity in three species of sea urchins with long, intermediate and short life expectancies: the red sea urchin, Mesocentrotus franciscanus, one of the world's longest - lived organisms with a life expectancy of more than 100 years; the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, with a life expectancy of more than 50 years; and the variegated sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus, with a life expectancy of only four years.
«Systemic treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma has long consisted of just one agent — sorafenib - which was shown to provide a significant improvement in life expectancy almost 10 years ago, but no other agent has surpassed its benefits,» said the study's principal investigator Dr Jordi Bruix, Head of the BCLC group at the Hospital Clínic and Scientific Director of the Network for Biomedical Research for Hepatic and Digestive Diseases (CIBEREHD).
Japanese women, the longest - lived people ever known, now have a life expectancy of 85 at birth.
It is associated with an increased risk for long - term complications which decrease the quality of life and average life - expectancy.
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