第九十一篇: 生活在南方各州的人更长寿 | 考研英语阅读必备
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And for all but five of those years, you'll likely be in pretty good health.
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If you're 65 and living in Hawaii, here's some good news: Odds are you'll live another 21 years.
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U. S. life expectancy has been growing steadily for decades, and is now nearly 79 for newborns.
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The World Health Organization keeps "healthy life expectancy" statistics on nearly 200 countries, and the numbers are used to determine the most sensible ages to set retirement and retirement benefits.
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"What ultimately matters is not just the length of life but the quality of life." said Matt Stiefel, who oversees population health research for Kaiser Permanente.
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But the measure is still catching on in the United States; the CDC study is the first to make estimates for all 50 states.
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Southern states tend to have higher rates of smoking, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and a range of other illnesses.
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Overall, Americans who make it to 65 have about 19 years of life ahead of them, including nearly 14 in relatively good health, the CDC estimated.
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But the South and parts of the Midwest clearly had lower numbers. That's not a surprise, experts said.
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第九十一篇: 生活在南方各州的人更长寿 | 考研英语阅读必备
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These are issues that build up over a lifetime, so it's doubtful that moving to Hawaii after a life time in the South will suddenly give you more healthy years, they say. Thank you.
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They also have problems that affect health, like less education and more poverty.
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