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Life expectancy is the average number of years a person can expect to live, based on current mortality rates. It is a crucial indicator of a population’s overall health and well-being, often used to assess the quality of healthcare, socio-economic conditions, and lifestyle factors in a region. Life expectancy varies across countries and can be influenced by genetics, access to medical care, nutrition, and public health policies. Typically calculated at birth, it provides a snapshot of the longevity of individuals in a population. For instance, countries with high standards of living and advanced healthcare systems tend to have higher life expectancies, while those facing poverty or limited healthcare access show lower averages. By tracking life expectancy trends, governments and organizations can identify health disparities and work toward improving living conditions. Understanding life expectancy is essential for shaping effective health policies and promoting long-term societal development.
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