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Life Expectancy.....
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Just watching newsnight, apparently people living in Newcastle have, on average, 15 years less life than those in Kensington. Why would that be?
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- Hereditary factors
- the link is more to do with poverty and lifestyle than location
- generally healthier life styles in terms of exercise and diet. More obese people in Newcastle
- fewer heavy drinkers and smokers in Kensington
- more affluent people can afford private healthcare
-more deaths due to unlawful killings and suicides in Newcastle
- fewer teenage and unplanned pregnancies in Kensington (planned children in a secure environment are more likely to live a healthy lifestyle)
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- Hereditary factors
- the link is more to do with poverty and lifestyle than location
- generally healthier life styles in terms of exercise and diet. More obese people in Newcastle
- fewer heavy drinkers and smokers in Kensington
- more affluent people can afford private healthcare
-more deaths due to unlawful killings and suicides in Newcastle
- fewer teenage and unplanned pregnancies in Kensington (planned children in a secure environment are more likely to live a healthy lifestyle)
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There is indeed a north/south divide when it come to life expectancy. The most recent figures from the ONS published last October show a difference of 7-9 years (not 15 years) between best and worst -
http:// www.ons .gov.uk /ons/re l/subna tional- health4 /life-e xpectan cy-at-b irth-an d-at-ag e-65-by -local- areas-i n-engla nd-and- wales/2 010-12/ stb-lif e-expec tancy-a t-birth -2010-1 2.html
And a map -
http:// www.bmj .com/hi ghwire/ filestr eam/671 762/fie ld_high wire_fr agment_ image_l /0.jpg
The differences, as others have said, are partly due to lifestyle factors such as diet and smoking, and partly due to socioeconomic factors such as deprivation.
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The differences, as others have said, are partly due to lifestyle factors such as diet and smoking, and partly due to socioeconomic factors such as deprivation.
they should have a look at the capital as a whole, lots of very deprived areas, parts of Kensington are ok, but there are loads of places where it isn't nice at all. I do think that lifestyle plays a large part, then again have a mosey around any shopping mall down this way and you will see many over large individuals, who don't stint on the burgers, fries, coca cola, sadly the children seem to be suffering with this as well.