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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAmericans spend more time living with diseases than rest of world, study shows
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/11/americans-living-with-diseases-health-studyAmerican Medical Association finds people in US are sick for an average of 12.4 years, an increase from figure in 2000
Americans spend more time living with diseases than people from other countries, according to a new study.
On Wednesday, the American Medical Association published its latest findings, revealing that Americans live with diseases for an average of 12.4 years. Mental and substance-use disorders, as well as musculoskeletal diseases, are main contributors to the years lived with disability in the US, per the study.
Women in the US exhibited a 2.6-year higher so-called healthspan-lifespan gap (representing the number of years spent sick) than men, increasing from 12.2 to 13.7 years or 32% beyond the global mean for women.
The latest overall healthspan-lifespan gap in the US marks an increase from 10.9 years in 2000 to 12.4 years in 2024, resulting in a 29% higher gap than the global mean.
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Describing the results, the studys authors, Armin Garmany and Andre Terzic, said: These results underscore that around the world, while people live longer, they live a greater number of years burdened by disease.
The study added that in line with global trends, the gap in the US coincided with a disproportionate growth in life expectancy v health-adjusted life expectancy. In the US, life expectancy increased from 79.2 to 80.7 years in women, and from 74.1 to 76.3 years in men, the study revealed.
On Wednesday, the American Medical Association published its latest findings, revealing that Americans live with diseases for an average of 12.4 years. Mental and substance-use disorders, as well as musculoskeletal diseases, are main contributors to the years lived with disability in the US, per the study.
Women in the US exhibited a 2.6-year higher so-called healthspan-lifespan gap (representing the number of years spent sick) than men, increasing from 12.2 to 13.7 years or 32% beyond the global mean for women.
The latest overall healthspan-lifespan gap in the US marks an increase from 10.9 years in 2000 to 12.4 years in 2024, resulting in a 29% higher gap than the global mean.
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Describing the results, the studys authors, Armin Garmany and Andre Terzic, said: These results underscore that around the world, while people live longer, they live a greater number of years burdened by disease.
The study added that in line with global trends, the gap in the US coincided with a disproportionate growth in life expectancy v health-adjusted life expectancy. In the US, life expectancy increased from 79.2 to 80.7 years in women, and from 74.1 to 76.3 years in men, the study revealed.
Guessing they want to keep us alive until all of our financial resources have been sucked into their CEO's bonus.
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Americans spend more time living with diseases than rest of world, study shows (Original Post)
erronis
8 hrs ago
OP
How's that for-profit "healthcare" system working out for us. Evidently not!
Clouds Passing
8 hrs ago
#1
Not surprising considering the level of stupidity with the recent election.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
8 hrs ago
#4
Clouds Passing
(2,536 posts)1. How's that for-profit "healthcare" system working out for us. Evidently not!
Culling the herd, earning big $$$ while doing it.
Lovie777
(15,133 posts)2. And it will get worse with the incoming...
Psychopaths.
Asa13
(39 posts)3. Sadly not shocking
Between insurance and basically needing to be dead to take time off from work.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(158 posts)4. Not surprising considering the level of stupidity with the recent election.
More concern over egg prices than diseases.