Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Male Life Expectancy by Region and Country in Asia

 Here’s an overview of the male life expectancy in countries across Asia, based on recent data (2020–2024 estimates):


Male Life Expectancy by Region and Country in Asia

East Asia

  1. China: ~75 years
  2. Japan: ~81 years
  3. South Korea: ~80 years
  4. North Korea: ~67 years
  5. Mongolia: ~65 years
  6. Taiwan: ~78 years

Southeast Asia

  1. Brunei: ~75 years
  2. Cambodia: ~68 years
  3. Indonesia: ~70 years
  4. Laos: ~66 years
  5. Malaysia: ~74 years
  6. Myanmar (Burma): ~64 years
  7. Philippines: ~66 years
  8. Singapore: ~82 years
  9. Thailand: ~72 years
  10. Timor-Leste (East Timor): ~68 years
  11. Vietnam: ~71 years

South Asia

  1. Afghanistan: ~61 years
  2. Bangladesh: ~71 years
  3. Bhutan: ~70 years
  4. India: ~68 years
  5. Maldives: ~74 years
  6. Nepal: ~69 years
  7. Pakistan: ~65 years
  8. Sri Lanka: ~73 years

Central Asia

  1. Kazakhstan: ~68 years
  2. Kyrgyzstan: ~68 years
  3. Tajikistan: ~69 years
  4. Turkmenistan: ~65 years
  5. Uzbekistan: ~69 years

West Asia (Middle East)

  1. Armenia: ~74 years
  2. Azerbaijan: ~72 years
  3. Bahrain: ~77 years
  4. Cyprus: ~80 years
  5. Georgia: ~71 years
  6. Iran: ~74 years
  7. Iraq: ~68 years
  8. Israel: ~81 years
  9. Jordan: ~74 years
  10. Kuwait: ~75 years
  11. Lebanon: ~74 years
  12. Oman: ~73 years
  13. Palestine (Territories): ~72 years
  14. Qatar: ~77 years
  15. Saudi Arabia: ~74 years
  16. Syria: ~67 years
  17. Turkey: ~75 years
  18. United Arab Emirates: ~77 years
  19. Yemen: ~61 years

Observations

  1. Highest Male Life Expectancy: Japan (~81 years), Singapore (~82 years), and Israel (~81 years).
  2. Lowest Male Life Expectancy: Afghanistan (~61 years), Yemen (~61 years), and Myanmar (~64 years).
  3. Factors Influencing Variations:
    • High income and healthcare access: Countries like Japan, Singapore, and Qatar.
    • Conflict and instability: Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria.
    • Lifestyle and health systems: East Asia typically leads due to a combination of diet, healthcare, and public health policies.


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