Some
fictions says age of a person depends on area of the person where he is
born, and on the other hand some myths from science says it depends on
the genetics of the person, the breed from where the person is born, but
there are some realistic people, who believe that age depends on the
physical fitness and the stamina of the person and not on any of the
factors mentioned before.
5. Hong Kong
The reality is that every
specific area on the Planet Earth has its own average age of living,
that differs a long run with other areas, we have collected the list of
top 10 countries where the average age of a common man is way high. So,
which country made into the list, see below!
10. Guernsey
Average age: 80.42 Years
The island of Guernsey, located
in the English Channel, is a British Crown dependency, but it’s not part
of the U.K. The reason for its high life expectancy is simple: It’s
extremely wealthy. Very low taxes make Guernsey a popular destination
for tax exiles who can afford the very best in nutrition and medical
care. More than half of the island’s income comes from financial
services — which means well-paid desk jobs — with very few people
working in heavy industry.
9. Australia
Average age: 80.50 Years
All the usual factors relating
to prosperity apply here, but the life expectancy of indigenous
Australians is about 20 years less than that of white Aussies, due to
higher rates of just about every factor that shortens life, including
smoking, obesity and poverty. Incidentally, research suggests that
Australia’s life expectancy may start falling as obesity reaches
epidemic proportions in the land down under.
8. Switzerland
Average age: 80.51 (tied)
Aside from a stable economy with
all of the usual factors that increase longevity, such as a healthful
diet and high standard of health care,Switzerland’s much-vaunted
neutrality means that its inhabitants are highly unlikely to die in an
armed conflict.
7. Sweden
Average age: 80.51 Years (tied)
Although an economic downturn in
the late 1990s did some damage to Sweden’s world-renowned welfare and
public health systems, they are still among the best in the world. Also,
Sweden has the lowest rate of smokers in the developed world — about 17
percent — so tobacco-related deaths are half the European average.
6.9. Canada (updated)
Average age: 80.96488
6. Japan
Average age: 81.25 Years
Japan has one of the lowest
adult obesity rates in the industrialized world, at only 3 percent. As
in Hong Kong, this is mainly due to a healthful diet based around
vegetables, fish, rice and noodles. Many Japanese people also stop
eating when they feel about 80 percent full, rather than continuing
until they can’t manage another mouthful. The Japanese are also much
less reliant on cars than people in Western countries, preferring to
walk whenever possible, and therefore get plenty of exercise.
5. Hong Kong
Average age: 81.59 Years
People in Hong Kong generally
eat a healthful and balanced diet, based around rice, vegetables and
tofu, with only small amounts of meat. This means that obesity rates are
low, as are the rates for most dietary-based cancers and heart disease.
4. Singapore
Average age: 81.71 Years (tied)
Aside from prosperity, one
factor in Singapore’s long average life expectancy is that in the early
1980s, the government recognized that it had an aging population, with
the average age of its citizens increasing steadily. The government
planned accordingly, and nowSingapore has excellent health care
facilities for the elderly.
3. San Marino
Average age: 81.71 Years (tied)
This enclave in central Italy is
the third smallest state in Europe (after Vatican City and Monaco), as
well as the world’s oldest republic. Here, the long life expectancy is
due to prosperity and the fact that the majority of the population is
involved in office-based work rather than heavy industry and labor,
which shorten life spans.
2. Macau
Average age: 82.19 Years
This island in the South China
Sea is reaping the rewards of a booming economy. The money has come from
visitors, particularly from the Chinese mainland, coming to take
advantage of a recently liberalized gaming industry. Gambling profits
now provide about 70 percent of the country’s income, and the government
uses the money to invest heavily in public health care.
1. Andorra
Average age: 83.51 Years
Located between France and
Spain, Andorra was one of Europe’s poorest countries until it became a
popular tourist destination afterWorld War II. Its 71,000 inhabitants
now enjoy all the benefits of a thriving economy, which include
excellent nutrition and public health care facilities.