Life Expectancy In U.S. Drops For First Time In Decades, Report Finds

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Life Expectancy In U.S. Drops For First Time In Decades, Report Finds
December 8, 201612:02 AM ET

Heard on  Morning Edition

ROB STEIN

One of the fundamental ways scientists measure the well-being of a nation is tracking the rate at which its citizens die and how long they can be expected to live.

So the news out of the federal government Thursday is disturbing: The overall U.S. death rate has increased for the first time in a decade, according to an analysis  of the latest data. And that led to a drop in overall life expectancy for the first time since 1993, particularly among people younger than 65.

"This is a big deal," says Philip Morgan, a demographer at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who was not involved in the new analysis.

"There's not a better indicator of well-being than life expectancy," he says. "The fact that it's leveling off in the U.S. is a striking finding."

Now, there's a chance that the latest data, from 2015, could be just a one-time blip. In fact, a preliminary analysis from the first two quarters of 2016 suggests that may be the case, says Robert Anderson, chief of the mortality statistics branch at the National Center for Health Statistics, which released the new report.

Anderson says government analysts are awaiting more data before reaching any definitive conclusions.

"We'll have to see what happens in the second half of 2016," he says.

Still, he believes the data from 2015 are worth paying attention to. Over that year, the overall death rate increased from 724.6 per 100,000 people to 733.1 per 100,000.

While that's not a lot, it was enough to cause the overall life expectancy to fall slightly. That's only happened a few times in the past 50 years. The dip in 1993, for example, was due to high death rates from AIDS, flu, homicide and accidental deaths that year.

On average, the overall life expectancy, for someone born in 2015, fell from 78.9 years to 78.8 years. The life expectancy for the average American man fell two-tenths of a year — from 76.5 to 76.3. For women, it dropped one-tenth — from 81.3 to 81.2 years.

"It's remarkable," Morgan says. "There are lots of things about this that are unexpected."

Most notably, the overall death rate for Americans increased because mortality from heart disease and stroke increased after declining for years. Deaths were also up from Alzheimer's disease, respiratory disease, kidney disease and diabetes. More Americans also died from unintentional injuries and suicide. In all, the decline was driven by increases in deaths from eight of the top 10 leading causes of death in the U.S.

"When you see increases in so many of the leading causes of death, it's difficult to pinpoint one particular cause as the culprit," Anderson says.

The obesity epidemic could be playing a role in the increase in deaths from heart disease, strokes, diabetes and possibly Alzheimer's. It could also be that doctors have reached the limit of what they can do to fight heart disease with current treatments.

The epidemic of prescription opioid painkillers and heroin abuse is probably fueling the increase in unintentional injuries, Arun Hendi, a demographer at Duke University, wrote in an email. The rise in drug abuse and suicide could be due to economic factors causing despair.

"Clearly, that could be related to the economic circumstances that many Americans have experienced in the last eight years, or so, since the recession," says Irma Elo, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania.

Whatever the cause, the trend is concerning, especially when the death rate is continuing to drop and life expectancy is still on the rise in most other industrialized countries.

"It's pretty grim," says Anne Case, an economist at Princeton University studying the relationship between economics and health.
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-...-drops-for-first-time-in-decades-report-finds
 
Welp I should be healthy for the next 30 years

So y'all NTers in bioscience got 30 years to come up with an elixir of youth

Might as well send me out with a 40oz and some Biden memes if y'all discover it any later than that
 
I know many 70 YO that are still sharp and can do things for themselves. Stop it.

Exactly!! I knew a guy who's is his late 60s and BROLIC doing calisthenics every day. Your age won't catch up to you if you don't sit on your ****
 
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Look losing my parents to age will be hard enough...dont wanna be around to start seeing cousins and siblings drop.
 
for the record, this happened on Obama's watch

*shrug*

Didn't Michelle's healthy eating campaign work wtf?
 
 
So y'all NTers in bioscience got 30 years to come up with an elixir of youth
“The first person to live to be 1,000 years old is certainly alive today …whether they realize it or not, barring accidents and suicide, most people now 40 years or younger can expect to live for centuries,” claims Cambridge University geneticist Aubrey de Grey. "The only difference between my work and the work of the whole medical profession," de Grey adds, "is that I think we're in striking distance of keeping people so healthy that at 90 they'll carry on waking up in the same physical state as they were at the age of 30, and their probability of not waking up one morning will be no higher than it was at the age of 30."

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblo...ars-old-is-alive-today-weekend-feature-1.html
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So y'all NTers in bioscience got 30 years to come up with an elixir of youth
“The first person to live to be 1,000 years old is certainly alive today …whether they realize it or not, barring accidents and suicide, most people now 40 years or younger can expect to live for centuries,” claims Cambridge University geneticist Aubrey de Grey. "The only difference between my work and the work of the whole medical profession," de Grey adds, "is that I think we're in striking distance of keeping people so healthy that at 90 they'll carry on waking up in the same physical state as they were at the age of 30, and their probability of not waking up one morning will be no higher than it was at the age of 30."

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblo...ars-old-is-alive-today-weekend-feature-1.html
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it could happen
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Everytime I hit the states im amazed how much advertising for pharmaceuticals are on the tv.

I am amazed at the portion sizes at every diner.

I am amazed by what men consider thick as opposed to obese or just painfully unathletic..

Yall have a real habit of normalizing poor behavior and then talking about your greatness.

Stay great Diabetes, stay great. 
 
 
Everytime I hit the states im amazed how much advertising for pharmaceuticals are on the tv.

I am amazed at the portion sizes at every diner.

I am amazed by what men consider thick as opposed to obese or just painfully unathletic..

Yall have a real habit of normalizing poor behavior and then talking about your greatness.

Stay great Diabetes, stay great. 
Keep yo maple syrupie *** up out of here then.
 
The blatant xenophobia by some of the guys here is unprecedented. Never have I experienced such ignorant behavior towards foreigners just trying to give their opinion. I'm both shocked and appalled.
 
The blatant xenophobia by some of the guys here is unprecedented. Never have I experienced such ignorant behavior towards foreigners just trying to give their opinion. I'm both shocked and appalled.
We're past this now (I think) but do I really have to pull up all your posts of you repeatedly telling me I don't have the right to post in the political thread because of my nationality? 
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Apples and oranges. This thread is about US life expectancy. Not politics. And yes we're passed it. I'm all about championing the rights of all NTERS to voice their opinions, foreign and domestic. But the NT left only is for it when they agree.
 
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For what?

So you can pay someone to wipe up ya poop when you try and go to tha bathroom but ya slow *** couldn't make it in time and now you gotta spend another hour in tha shower again before you finally make it outside for your bingo game at tha center?

That, but mostly so I can utilize da senior discount at Olive gardens.

Mad deadsticks, b.
 
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