Life Expectancy After Stroke Based On
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www.kingsfund.org.ukthe 20 or so years after the second world war, who are now reaching retirement in the first decades of the 21st century • the increased longevity of that population, with life expectancy at birth now 79.2 years for men and 82.9 years for women (Office for National Statistics (ONS) 2018a). Despite the recent slowdown in improvements in
National Vital Statistics Reports
www.cdc.gov• Life expectancy for the total population decreased 0.1 year from 78.7 in 2016 to 78.6 in 2017. • Life expectancy for females was 5.0 years higher than for males. The difference in life expectancy between the sexes has narrowed since 1979, when it was 7.8 years, but it increased 0.1 year in 2017 from 2016, the second consecutive increase.
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www.nationalmssociety.orgadults. Although there is a slight reduction in life expectancy for people with MS, rehab professionals will often attend to the needs of an older population with MS. In the treatment of people with MS, there are no protocols or time limits – just a unique opportunity to employ numerous problem-solving skills, interventions, and resources. And
stroke.org.uk State of the Nation - Stroke Association
www.stroke.org.uk10 State of the Nation Stroke statistics - January 2016 • Age is the single most important risk factor for stroke. • The risk of having a stroke doubles every decade after the age of 55.21 22 • By the age of 75, 1 in 5 women and 1 in 6 men will have a stroke.23 • 1 in 4 (26%) of strokes in the UK occur in people under 65 years old.24