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Japanese women outlive everyone: poll
2004-07-17
The life span of Japanese women, already the longest in the world, grew to an average 85.33 years in 2003. The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry's 2003 "abridged life tables," released Friday, show the average life expectancy of Japanese women grew 0.10 year from a year earlier, extending the record for the longest average life span into the 19th consecutive year. The tables show how long a population at different ages is expected to live, on the assumption that factors causing death remain unchanged. The average length of life refers to life expectancy at birth.

Japanese men also set a new record. Their average life expectancy was an average 78.36 years in 2003, up 0.04 year. Both Japanese men and women have expanded their average life expectancies for four straight years. But worldwide, Japanese men rank third after their counterparts in Iceland, whose life expectancy was 78.7 years between 2001 and 2003, and in Hong Kong, where the average male life span was 78.6 years in 2002. Behind Japanese women are Hong Kong women, whose life expectancy was an average 84.5 years in 2002, and those in Switzerland, where the average life span stood at 83 for 2001.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

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