The countries in Europe where you’re most likely to die early – not good news for UK

Life expectancy has fallen in the UK (Image: Getty-stock)

A shocking new report reveals that Brits have the lowest life expectancy in Western Europe.

The latest data shows that UK-born residents, on average, live to an age of 80.9 years. This is three years less than in some other European countries.

The UK average is six months less than the average life expectancy across the 27 countries in the , which is 81.5 years. Worse still, the analysis from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found that the UK was last among Western European countries.

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Women still live longer then men, on average (Image: Getty-stock)

UK life expectancies have fallen since the -19 pandemic. Life expectancy in England and Wales is now 79 for men and 83 years for women, according to the most recent analysis of data between 2021-23 by the Office for National Statistics.

This means men’s life expectancy has fallen by six months and women’s by three months since 2017-19, which was the highest on record. Falling life expectancies in Britain have previously been blamed on the UK’s obesity epidemic and preventable illnesses, as well as the excess deaths seen during and after the pandemic,

Now, the Health at a Glance: Europe 2024 report reveals that the UK is lagging behind much of Europe. The study shows that life expectancies in most other countries have recovered to pre-pandemic levels.

 

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Switzerland has got the highest life expectancy (Image: Getty)

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The report shows that Switzerland has the highest average life expectancy of 84.2 years. The Alpine nation is followed by Spain at 84 years and Italy at 83.8.

All three countries have life expectancies that are about three or more years longer than the UK – which ranked 21st out of 39 countries across Europe. The UK is also lagging behind the Nordic countries and the rest of western Europe – including France, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands.

The UK also has lower life expectancies than Malta, Cyprus, Greece, and Slovenia. Based on 2019 data, the lowest life expectancies were recorded in war-torn and Moldova, at 73.4 and 73.3 years, respectively.

  

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Ukraine has Europe’s lowest life expectancy (Image: Getty)

Among countries with data from 2022 or later, Georgia reported the lowest average life expectancy at 73.7 years. The analysis revealed that average life expectancy across the EU had risen by a year compared to the previous year, while the UK’s increased by six months. In last year’s OECD report, the UK’s average life expectancy of 80.4 years ranked below several other developed nations, including New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and .

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “We are lagging behind our European neighbours in many areas of public health and the situation will not improve without radical action on all fronts. Our 10 Year Health Plan will shift the focus of healthcare from sickness to prevention.

“We’ve already made a strong start by restricting junk food advertising on TV and online, and limiting school children’s access to fast food, while the Tobacco and Vapes Bill will tackle our biggest killer and put us on track to a smoke-free UK.”

Life expectancy at birth – top 25

  1. Switzerland
  2. Spain
  3. Italy
  4. Malta
  5. Luxembourg
  6. Sweden
  7. France
  8. Norway
  9. Ireland
  10. Iceland
  11. Belgium
  12. Cyprus
  13. Portugal
  14. Netherlands
  15. Slovenia
  16. Denmark
  17. Finland
  18. Greece
  19. Austria
  20. EU27
  21. Germany
  22. UK
  23. Czechia
  24. Albania
  25. Estonia

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