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cinematicdiversions

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Wed May 5, 2021, 01:18 AM May 2021

Why do Americans die earlier than Europeans? [View all]

The ‘mortality penalty’ that the US pays every year is equivalent to the number of Americans who died of Covid in 2020


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/may/04/why-do-americans-die-earlier-than-europeans?utm_term=274d31ea257b0b6d0bb841d22a12847c&utm_campaign=BestOfGuardianOpinionUS&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=opinionus_email

30-year-old American is three times more likely to die at that age than his or her European peers. In fact, Americans do worse at just about every age. To make matters more grim, the American disadvantage is growing over time.


In 2017, for example, higher American mortality translated into roughly 401,000 excess deaths – deaths that would not have occurred if the US had Europe’s lower age-specific death rates. Pre-pandemic, that 401,000 is about 12% of all American deaths. The percentage is even higher below age 85, where one in four Americans die simply because they do not live in Europe.

There have been many efforts to account for the US mortality disadvantage. There is no single answer, but three factors stand out. First, death rates from drug overdose are much higher in the US than in Europe and have risen sharply in the 21st century. Second is the rapid rise in the proportion of American adults who are obese. In 2016, 40% of American adults were obese, a larger proportion than in Europe. Higher levels of obesity in the US may account for 55% of its shortfall in life expectancy relative to other rich countries. Third, the US stands out among wealthy countries for not offering universal healthcare insurance. One analysis suggests that the absence of universal healthcare resulted in 45,000 excess deaths at ages 18-64 in 2005. That number represents about a quarter of excess deaths in that age range.

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Why do Americans die earlier than Europeans? [View all] cinematicdiversions May 2021 OP
Huh ... nothing to do with the approximately 34,135,965,156 guns we have here then? nt Hugh_Lebowski May 2021 #1
Not really EX500rider May 2021 #23
What about the suicides by gun? (nt) Hugh_Lebowski May 2021 #26
Europe has a higher suicide rate the the Americas. EX500rider May 2021 #27
Guns, non-universal healthcare, different alcohol culture, war on drugs (& its secondary effects), RockRaven May 2021 #2
McDonalds, Hershey, Coca Cola, etc... ZonkerHarris May 2021 #3
guns and opiates. WarGamer May 2021 #4
Overworked is the biggest reason. From that all the other things result JI7 May 2021 #5
We're fat Rstrstx May 2021 #6
Americans do things like stick fireworks in their butts for laughs. Kablooie May 2021 #7
Because minority people suffer from inferior health care and living conditions. David__77 May 2021 #8
I can think of a number of reasons. smirkymonkey May 2021 #9
Excellent! Eom Karma13612 May 2021 #20
Because Europe isin alter time zone (nt) NoRethugFriends May 2021 #10
Diet DFW May 2021 #11
Diet and a lack of activity. cinematicdiversions May 2021 #22
We've noticed that these past 2 weeks DFW May 2021 #31
Very true. Walking is truly a healthy activity all round. Eom Karma13612 May 2021 #34
Because we have the "greatest healthcare system in the world" ck4829 May 2021 #12
really like the universal healthcare reference... Maxheader May 2021 #13
Our infant mortality rate is obscene. marie999 May 2021 #14
+1, uponit7771 May 2021 #16
... and the Pro-Lifers don't give a shit. dawg May 2021 #21
Lack of access to affordable healthcare defines A LOT of decisions Americans make uponit7771 May 2021 #15
I would say mainly because we don't have a right to healthcare. n/t area51 May 2021 #17
Because Republicans are 'pro-life'. tanyev May 2021 #18
Let's see, in no particular order: Karma13612 May 2021 #19
And idiots negatively affected by this who vote against XanaDUer2 May 2021 #25
+1000!!!!! Great one! Eom Karma13612 May 2021 #32
I would add medical deserts. nt mentalsolstice May 2021 #28
Oh, we are on a roll now! Excellent! Eom Karma13612 May 2021 #33
A shitty, for profit, healthcare system. roamer65 May 2021 #24
Most Europeans do a LOT more walking than most Americans do FakeNoose May 2021 #29
Because Freedumb. nt Crunchy Frog May 2021 #30
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