A new study has revealed that Glasgow City has the shortest life expectancy shortest remaining life expectancy compared to any other UK area for people aged 40 for men and women.
Research, by care experts Guardian Carers, analysed ONS data to reveal the life expectancy from the age of 40 for each local authority in the UK.
For women living in the Glasgow City area, the average life expectancy from the age of 40 is 39.3 years more – this is nearly ten years less than their female counterparts in parts of England. Meanwhile male residents have an average 34.8 years more from the ages of 40.
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West Dunbartonshire in second for women who, on average have 39.8 years left to live after the age of 40.
Ranking as the areas with the third lowest life expectancy after the ages of 40 are Inverclyde with an average of 40.1 years expected for women, and West Dunbartonshire for men, with a predicted 36.04 years.
According to the data, the top three areas with the lowest life expectancy for women are situated in Scotland.
Other areas of Scotland include North Lanarkshire where women aged 40 have, on average, 40.4 years left to live. Inverclyde male residents have 36.5 years, making these the areas with the fifth lowest life expectancy in the UK for women and men.
Ranking as the areas with the tenth highest life expectancy after the age of 40 is East Ayrshire for women with an average of 41 years left to live, and East Ayrshire for men, who have 37.3 years.
The UK Areas With The Lowest Life Expectancy For Women At The Age Of 40 |
|
Local Authority |
LE |
Glasgow City |
39.33 |
West Dunbartonshire |
39.83 |
Inverclyde |
40.12 |
Blackpool |
40.2 |
North Lanarkshire |
40.39 |
Knowsley |
40.66 |
Dundee City |
40.74 |
Manchester |
40.77 |
Liverpool |
40.8 |
East Ayrshire |
40.97 |
The UK Areas With the Lowest Life Expectancy For Men At The Age Of 40 |
|
Local Authority |
LE |
Glasgow City |
34.76 |
Blackpool |
35.96 |
West Dunbartonshire |
36.04 |
Dundee City |
36.17 |
Inverclyde |
36.47 |
Manchester |
36.73 |
North Lanarkshire |
36.8 |
Kingston upon Hull, City of |
37.01 |
Liverpool |
37.22 |
East Ayrshire |
37.33 |
A spokesperson for Guardian Carers commented on the findings: “Women living in Kensington and Chelsea have an extra expected 9.3 years left to live compared to those in Glasgow.
“The disparities seen between areas of the UK in this analysis could highlight major problems in social, economic or health-related factors. It also shines a light on the finding that women across the UK are expected to live longer than men. The age of 40 marks the typical midway through an average lifetime, and it is fascinating to see how many years people can expect to live further, in each location.”
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