The Chinese female life expectancy has risen to 74.1 years old,
according to a recently released report by the World Health
Organization (WHO).
Hong Kong-based newspaper Wen Wei Po quoted the WHO
report as saying that the life expectancy of the Chinese people
rises a lot as the country's health conditions has been further
improved.
The report said the Chinese men's life expectancy is 71 years
old.
The statistics were worked out based on the data in 2005
delivered by 193 WHO member countries. Status in seven areas,
including death rate, disease incident control and medical service,
were taken into consideration in the compiling.
Japan in Asia and San Marino in Europe top the life expectancies
of female and male, reaching 86 and 80 years old respectively.
Women in Swaziland and men in Sierra Leo share the shortest lift
expectancy of 37 years old, it added.
A healthy diet is still deemed the most important factor for
longevity, while serious diseases like AIDS and tuberculosis lead
to the low expectancy.
The organization predicted deaths related to the smoking-caused
diseases will amount to 8.3 million in 2030 from 5.4 million in
2005. Heart disease, AIDS, cerebrovascular disease and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease will be major killers of people.
(Crienglish.com May 20, 2007)