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Message started by Unforgiven on Dec 9th, 2016 at 1:07am

Title: Life expectancy in USA falling
Post by Unforgiven on Dec 9th, 2016 at 1:07am
Very mysterious. One would expect life expectancy to keep rising over time with medical advances.

Could it be that medical treatment of the majority of Americans is declining?

Or maybe lead poisoning has become a significant factor.

What about the Donald Trump effect?

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2016/12/08/has-us-life-expectancy-maxed-out-first-decline-since-1993/95134818/


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If only the good die young, Americans are getting better.

U.S. life expectancy dipped by about a month last year from 2014, to 78.8 years, according to a report form the National Center for Health Statistics. And our life expectancy is little changed over four years, which means a trend could be in the works.

“With four years, you’re starting to see some indication of something a little more ominous,”  S. Jay Olshansky, a University of Illinois-Chicago public health researcher, told the Associated Press.

Gender matters: For males, life expectancy fell to 76.3 years from 76.5 years. For women, life expectancy decreased to 81.2, about 0.1 year from 2014.

The culprits for our declining years were increases in mortality from heart disease, chronic lower respiratory diseases, unintentional injuries, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and suicide. Not surprisingly, that group plus cancer and Alzehimer's disease make up the top 10 causes of U.S. deaths.

In most of the years since World War II, life expectancy in the U.S. has inched up, thanks to medical advances, public health campaigns and better nutrition and education.

But last year it slipped, rare for a year that did not include a major disease outbreak. Other one-year declines occurred in 1993, when the nation was in the throes of the AIDS epidemic, and 1980, the result of an especially nasty flu season.

The latest numbers technically mean that someone born in 2015 is expected to live an average of 78.8 years. Those who turned 65 in 2015 had brighter prospects, expected to live an average of another 19.4 years.

And, big picture, the news isn't all bad. Babies born in 2015 are expected to live about two years longer than babies born in 2000 were expected to live. And more than 10 years longer than your life expectancy if you joined the world in 1950.

The United States ranks below dozens of other high-income countries in life expectancy, according to the World Bank. It is highest in Japan, at nearly 84 years.

For the record, the federal report is based primarily on 2015 death certificates. There were more than 2.7 million deaths, or about 86,000 more than the previous year. The increase in raw numbers partly reflects the nation’s growing and aging population.

Title: Re: Life expectancy in USA falling
Post by Rhino on Dec 9th, 2016 at 1:26am
A child born in Cuba is more fortunate.

Title: Re: Life expectancy in USA falling
Post by Richdude on Dec 9th, 2016 at 5:08am
One word food (or faux food).

Food quality is very poor in the US. The soils are exhausted - overworked. Macro nutrients are depleted.

Fruit and vegetables are sprayed with fungicides, insecticides, pesticides, irradiated and desiccated with Roundup. Unfortunately farmers both in the US and in Central America have little choice but to use poisons.

Food manufacturers always look for cheap alternatives to reduce their costs. So cane sugar has been replaced by high fructose corn syrup. Macdonalds sell their burgers using buns which are not actually bread but made to look and taste like bread. Sliced bread is still made using wheat but is so full of preservatives that it still "fresh" for months. Cookies (biscuits) are cellulose fiber stuck together with a binder, artificial color, artificial flavoring, salt and sugar added (corn syrup of course). Tastes like a flavored piece of cardboard - yuk!

However its not all bad. The medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry have never been so well off. 

Title: Re: Life expectancy in USA falling
Post by AiA on Dec 9th, 2016 at 5:31am
everywhere I look in America I see FAT FAT FAT. used to be the handicap parking spaces were reserved for cripples. now they are for diabetics and most anyone with a doctor's excuse ...

Title: Re: Life expectancy in USA falling
Post by Richdude on Dec 10th, 2016 at 2:44am

AiA wrote on Dec 9th, 2016 at 5:31am:
everywhere I look in America I see FAT FAT FAT. used to be the handicap parking spaces were reserved for cripples. now they are for diabetics and most anyone with a doctor's excuse ...


Yes Americans are fat and they generally don't look healthy.
Some say that the food is so low in nutrition that you need to eat more to get what the body needs. I dunno.

However if you go to NY you see very few fatties. Most people use the train to get around which requires several miles of walking every day to get to the stations and back.
Unlike most European countries American roads mostly do not have sidewalks. Whilst many European and Ozzie cities have dedicated cycle ways.

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