As people continue to focus on the high cost of virtually everything, apparently the U.S. has another problem, it ranks last in life-expectancy among six English-speaking countries.

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A newly released study in BMJ Open revealed that Americans can expect to live the shortest life spans compared to peer countries with women living an average of 81.5 years and men 76.5 years.

The study, which looked into the Human Mortality Database and the World Health Organization Mortality Database, focused on the years from 1990 to 2019. The researchers compared data collected from the U.S., Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. 

Researchers found that Australian women can expect to live four years longer than their American counterparts and men can expect to live five years longer…


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(Australia has been the best performer in life expectancy at birth since the early 1990s, according to the research. The U.S. has been the worst performer since 2001. The Irish saw the largest gains in life expectancy in 2019.)

The analysis found that most of the advantage for Australians occurs between the ages of 45 and 84, with lower death rates from drug and alcohol misuse, screenable/treatable cancers, and cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

News Medical Life Sciences reported that high-income countries made gains in life-expectancy in the 20th century, but that trend has become “much less favorable in the 21st century, even before COVID.”

Jessica Ho, an associate professor at Penn State, who led the research, said one of the main reasons why Americans lived so much shorter than peer countries could be tied to “largely preventable causes of death, like drug overdose, car accidents, and homicide.”

The study noted that, even in middle age, Americans succumb to higher rates of death tied to drug and alcohol use—along with cardiovascular disease.

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The researchers looked into U.S. regions and found geographical inequalities in life expectancy. Americans in Hawaii and California tend to live longer than those in the U.S. Southeast. States like Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama frequently rank among the top states in the country for obesity. In Louisiana, 40 percent of the adult population is considered obese.

At least 35 percent of adults in 22 states in 2022 were considered obese, which could be blamed directly on poor diets tied to super-processed foods and fast food chains.

About two out of three Americans are classified as overweight or obese. Non-Hispanic Black women have the highest rates of obesity in the U.S.—nearly 59 percent, compared to 44 percent in Mexican American women, 41 percent in Hispanic women, and 33 percent in non-Hispanic White women, according to Harvard. 

“If U.S. trends continue unabated, by 2030, estimates predict that roughly half of all men and women will be obese,” according to Harvard.

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