South Korean's Healthy Life Expectancy Not Catching up Extended Average Lifespan | Be Korea-savvy

South Korean’s Healthy Life Expectancy Not Catching up Extended Average Lifespan


SEOUL, April 15 (Korea Bizwire) – South Koreans’ healthy life expectancy is estimated to be nine years shorter than the country’s average lifespan, data showed Saturday, urging local health authorities to beef up efforts to improve  public health.

The country’s average healthy life expectancy, which is defined by the anticipated lifespan of people without any illness, was estimated at 73.2 years as of 2015, according to the research conducted by the World Health Organization.

The figure hovers far below the country’s average life expectancy of 82.1 years estimated by Statistics Korea. Women posted 85.2 years when men held 79 years.

Experts said South Korea’s policymakers must focus efforts on not only extending the average lifespan, but also on the quality and health of South Koreans throughout their lives.

South Koreans aged 65 and over took up 13.8 percent of the country’s combined population as of 2017, approaching closer to an aged society in which more than 14 percent of the people are elderly.

The country is also expected to become a super-aged society in 2026 with the figure hovering above 20 percent.

(Yonhap)

 

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