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Scottish life expectancy 'still lowest in UK' | Scottish life expectancy 'still lowest in UK' |
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Life expectancy for Scottish men and women has continued to improve - but they still die younger on average than people anywhere else in the UK. | Life expectancy for Scottish men and women has continued to improve - but they still die younger on average than people anywhere else in the UK. |
Statistics from the National Records of Scotland put life expectancy at 77.1 years for baby boys born in the past three years, and 81.1 years for girls. | Statistics from the National Records of Scotland put life expectancy at 77.1 years for baby boys born in the past three years, and 81.1 years for girls. |
This was two years lower than the UK average for men, and 1.7 years lower than the female average. | This was two years lower than the UK average for men, and 1.7 years lower than the female average. |
And there were considerable differences between different areas of Scotland. | And there were considerable differences between different areas of Scotland. |
It showed males in East Dunbartonshire can expect to live for 80.5 years - 7.1 years longer than in Glasgow City, which has the lowest life expectancy in the UK at 73.4 years. | It showed males in East Dunbartonshire can expect to live for 80.5 years - 7.1 years longer than in Glasgow City, which has the lowest life expectancy in the UK at 73.4 years. |
Females in East Dunbartonshire can expect to live for 83.5 years - 4.8 years longer than in West Dunbartonshire, which also has the lowest in the UK at 78.7 years. | Females in East Dunbartonshire can expect to live for 83.5 years - 4.8 years longer than in West Dunbartonshire, which also has the lowest in the UK at 78.7 years. |
In general, male and female life expectancy has tended to increase over time, by 5.8 years for women and by eight years for men since 1980-1982 - meaning the gap between the sexes has also narrowed. | In general, male and female life expectancy has tended to increase over time, by 5.8 years for women and by eight years for men since 1980-1982 - meaning the gap between the sexes has also narrowed. |
However, the gap between Scottish and English life expectancy for both males and females has widened since 1980-1982 by 0.3 years for males and by 0.2 years for females. | However, the gap between Scottish and English life expectancy for both males and females has widened since 1980-1982 by 0.3 years for males and by 0.2 years for females. |
And Scots of both sexes continue to have the lowest life expectancy at birth of any of the four UK countries. | And Scots of both sexes continue to have the lowest life expectancy at birth of any of the four UK countries. |
In Scotland, men and women can expect to live shorter lives, by 2.3 years and 1.9 years respectively, than in England, where life expectancy is the highest in the UK. | In Scotland, men and women can expect to live shorter lives, by 2.3 years and 1.9 years respectively, than in England, where life expectancy is the highest in the UK. |
Among the 28 EU countries, male life expectancy was highest in Cyprus (80.9 years), 3.8 years higher than in Scotland. | Among the 28 EU countries, male life expectancy was highest in Cyprus (80.9 years), 3.8 years higher than in Scotland. |
Female life expectancy was highest in Spain (86.2 years), 5.1 years higher than in Scotland. | Female life expectancy was highest in Spain (86.2 years), 5.1 years higher than in Scotland. |
The report also showed that males in Scotland could expect to live for a further 17.3 years at age 65 and females a further 19.7 years. | The report also showed that males in Scotland could expect to live for a further 17.3 years at age 65 and females a further 19.7 years. |
Despite Scotland's comparatively low life expectancy, a European survey published last month suggested the country had the highest quality of life of the four UK nations. | Despite Scotland's comparatively low life expectancy, a European survey published last month suggested the country had the highest quality of life of the four UK nations. |
The findings considered factors such as health, safety, access to education and personal rights. | The findings considered factors such as health, safety, access to education and personal rights. |
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