Life Expectancy
Insights into life expectancy based on vital statistics, lifestyle, and medical history |
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based on age and sex only |
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Multifactorial (7): age, gender, family history of CV death, BMI, alcohol & smoking habit and exercise level. |
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Multifactorial (10): age, gender, weight, height, exercise, alcohol, smoking, blood pressure, Cholesterol, driving records. |
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Blueprint Income-Life expectancy calculator developed by U Penn |
Multifactorial (12): age, gender, weight, height, education, marital status, work status, income, exercise, general health, diabetes, alcohol, smoking. |
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Multifactorial (14): age, sex, height, weight, education, income, physical activity, general health status, type 2 diabetes, diet, sleep, driving history, alcohol consumption, and smoking habit. |
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Multifactorial (14): age, gender, height, weight, family history of CV risks, blood pressure, stress factor, physical activity, diet type, seat belt use, driving history, alcohol consumption, smoking habit, recreational drug use, and doctor's visit habit. |
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Multifactorial and like to previous 3, but with more detailed queries on type of food and exercises. |
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The following two calculators require registration to obtain results |
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Multifactorial (21): age, gender, location, height, weight, smoking, current diseases, general health, depression state, stress level, anger, physical activity, sleep medication, sleep duration, diet (vegetable, fruits, unprocessed grain, beans, nuts, sea food, meat, dairy products, sweets, salty snacks and fast food), alcohol consumption, marital status, work and social life, religious activities, travel distance from fresh produces. |
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Multifactorial (40+): questionnaire encompassing vital stats, lifestyle, health, personal and family history. |
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Reminder: Accumulated score of zero requires no further action. The user is encouraged to discuss with a healthcare provider any line items scored as 1 and proceed with remedial actions as appropriate. Save or print the table. All forms will reset to blank state once the user exits the website.
"Prevention is better than cure" Desiderius Erasmus
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Preventive medicine plays a crucial role in enhancing public health by focusing on proactive measures to avoid illness. By promoting healthy lifestyles, vaccinations, and early screenings, it significantly reduces the burden on healthcare systems and improves overall quality of life. It empowers individuals to take charge of their well-being and fosters a healthier, more sustainable society.
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