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Life expectancy in Hungary, Poland and European Countries

Life expectancy in Hungary, Poland and European Countries. Life expectancy at birth in. Life expectancy for women is. Life expectancy for men is. Life expectancy in OECD countries .

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Life expectancy in Hungary, Poland and European Countries

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  1. Life expectancyin Hungary,Poland and European Countries

  2. Life expectancyatbirthin

  3. Life expectancyforwomen is

  4. Life expectancyformen is

  5. Life expectancyin OECD countries. • Most OECD countrieshaveenjoyedlargegainsin life expectancy over thepastdecadesthankstoimprovementsinlivingconditionspublichealthinterventions and progressinmedicalcare. • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development • Organizacja Współpracy Gospodarczej i Rozwoju • Gazdasági Együttműködési és Fejlesztési Szervezet

  6. Reasonsfordifferences • Living standard • Lifestyle • Education • Enviromentalfactors • Healthcarespending per person • (Total healthspending is 7.8% of the GDP in Hungary it is less thanthe 9.5% OECD average. )

  7. Otherfactors • Tobacco consumption (Althoughthepercentage of adultswhosmokefellfrom 35.5% (1994) to 26.5% (2013) it is stillabovethe OECD average of 21.1% • Weightgain • (Inmany OECD countries, largeproportions of thepopulationareoverweightorobese. In Hungary theobesityrateamongadults is 28.5% comparedtothe OECD average of 17.8% Obesitycontributesto a lot of healthproblemssuchas diabetes cardiovasculardiseases and asthma)

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