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Life expectancy at birthLong-run estimates collated from multiple sources by Our World in Data How has people’s life expectancy changed over time? Across the world, people are living longer. In 1900, the global average life expectancy of a newborn was 32 years. By 2021, this had more tha...
参考资料: [1] Life Expectancy(来源:Our World in Data) [2] Roichman, A., Elhanati, S., Aon, M. A. et al. Restoration of energy homeostasis by SIRT6 extends healthy lifespan. Nature Communications (2021) [3] Researchers increase life expectancy in mice by an average of 30%(来源:巴...
In the early 1800’s, 45% of all children died before their 5th birthday. The life expectancy of the world population in 1950 was 45 years. In 1800, 90% of people lived in extreme poverty. One thing that looking at our world in data has taught m...
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than ever before – so much so that we may, in fact, be running out of innovations to extend life further. In September 2018, the Office for National Statistics confirmed that, in the UK at least, life expectancy has stopped increasing. Beyond the UK, these gains are slowing worldwide. ...
The UN’s Human Development Index (HDI) measures this by one’s life expectancy, average income, and years of education. However, the value of each metric varies greatly depending on where you live. Today’s data visualization from Max Roser at Our World in Data summarizes five basic ...
You are likely to live longer than your ancestors. Over the past century, life expectancy in the United States has increased by 40%, and since 1970, the life expectancy of the world’s population has increased by a full 16 years. The mortality rate for children under the age of 15 has...
Health care and medical services are cornerstones of modern society, addressing a wide range of needs from preventive care to complex treatments. Effective health care systems are vital to sustaining a healthy population, improving life expectancy, and enhancing quality of life. This article delves in...
Prensky defines them as those for whom the use of technology is an inherent, not a learned, part of life. And there are lots of them: according to Euromonitor International, the world population of 5-14 year olds was 1.2bn in 2009, so we can assume there are around 1bn Generation Ds...