What did they die of? Is there a genetic factor to consider? If so have you discussed it with your doctor?
Heart disease, yes. Well, up to a point. But we have all got to die of something, and that cannot be "reversed".
Agree Pete, no worries. Just ifs buts and maybes. Confucius he say, "healthy life before retirement, leads to healthy life after retirement". The Ducati helps too!
Surely as its the ONS (government dept) that have put these figures together the easiest way of keeping Jocks alive is to reduce their retirement age thus giving them a long and happy retirement to eat deep fried pizza's and mars bars whilst drinking copious amounts Ironbru and whiskey and smoking 40 fags a day? So if Alex (Connor McCloud of the Clan McCloud) Salmond is reading this I suggest it's a good way of increasing popularity, imagine the headlines, since we became independent we live longer after retirement.....
So for those that have never worked they must have the longest life expectancy as they retired when they left school
sounds about right. I wonder if there is a correlation between a long life and not having kids. After all, if you've removed all that stress from your life you'd think you'd age more slowly.
Married men live longer than single men. Single women live longer than married women, althought that is probably at least partially skewed by childbirth. Taller people earn more than shorter people. Broad statistics hide much of the detail though.
so how long will a 6'5 married man live who is smashing a single womans pasty in on the side heehee not me like - one of those 'mates of mine' stories...shall I tell him hes doomed