Healthy life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened, study finds
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Healthy life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened, study finds10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHugh PymHealth editorGetty ImagesPeople in the wealthiest areas can have 20 more years of good health than those in the poorest, according to a new report.The Health Foundation also found average healthy life expectancy in the UK has fallen by about two years over the decade 2012–14 to 2022–24 in its latest study.The independent charity and healthcare think tank said this drop posed a significant economic cost and should be a "watershed moment".Healthy life expectancy is the technical term used by experts for an estimate of how much of a lifetime is spent in good health, based on how people feel and report in surveys, as well as on mortality data.The think tank's new analysis suggests that differences in healthy years lived between affluent and deprived areas have widened. It also concludes that the UK has the second-lowest healthy life expectancy of high-income countries, which includes those in western Europe, the Nordics, North America and Oceania.The Health Foundation said the findings revealed a stark decline in the nation's health and that this should be a wake-up call for policymakers. Andrew Mooney, the think tank's principal data analyst, said: "The UK has the highest levels of obesity in western Europe and there has been a surge in mental ill health, especially among young people."This had created "a significant economic cost, with poor health driving people out of the workforce and locking young people out of education, employment and training", he added.The Health Foundation analysed data from the Office for National Statistics going back to 2012-2014 and made international comparisons using World Health Organization data, covering both physical and mental health.The authors argued that looking back over a decade revealed a trend that can be explained by many factors - including poor housi...




