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Japanese women longest survivors in world: report

TimePublished on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 12:56, Updated on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 13:26 in Health section

AGEING JAPAN: Government data shows a tenth of Japanese population aged 75 years or older.

AGEING JAPAN: Government data shows a tenth of Japanese population aged 75 years or older.


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Okyo: Japanese girls born last year can expect to live until they are 86 years old which would make them the longest survivors in the world, a report from the country's Health Ministry showed.

Boys born in 2007 can expect to live to the age of 79.2, ranking third after Iceland and Hong Kong, the report added.

Japan's women have topped the world's longevity ranks for 23 years. Researchers have attributed this to their healthy diet and tight social ties.

The report is the latest sign that Japan is ageing quicker than any other country, with government data showing a tenth of the population aged 75 years or older.

The proportion of those 65 years or older is also seen doubling to 40 per cent by mid-century.

"People are in different social environments and are influenced by various factors and eating habits, so it's hard to answer the question of why people live long," a ministry spokesman said.

"But we can say that the improvement of medical technologies helps," the spokesman added.

Japan has improved treatments for the ageing population's three biggest killers -- cancer, heart disease and stroke.

Japan also has one of the world's lowest birth-rates, leaving the government with the challenge of how to fund its pension requirements, take care of its elderly and maintain productivity.

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