BFF-12 Average life expectancy in Taiwan rises to 80.4 yrs

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TAIWAN-LIFE-EXPENTENCY

Average life expectancy in Taiwan rises to 80.4 yrs

TAIPEI, Sept. 22, 2018 (BSS/XINHUA) – The average life expectancy in Taiwan
has increased to 80.4 years in 2017, according
to statistics released Friday by the island’s civil affairs authority.

The authority cited better medical services, food safety awareness, better
quality of life and the popularity of fitness as reasons for the increase in
average lifespans over the decade.

The survey shows that the lifespan of Taiwanese men in 2017 averaged 77.3
years while that of women reached 83.7 years, both a record high.

Among the six major cities in Taiwan, the life expectancy of Taipei
citizens was the highest, recorded at 83.6 years in 2017.

Residents in the northern part of Taiwan generally had a longer average
lifespan than those in the south, while those from the island’s west had a
longer average life expectancy than their counterparts from the east,
according to the survey.

In 2017, life expectancy for both men and women in Taiwan were higher than
the respective global averages.

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