Glasgow has lowest life expectancy

Glasgow, which is preparing to host the Commonwealth Games, has the lowest life expectancy of anywhere in Britain, figures show
16 April 2014

People in Glasgow have the worst life expectancy in the whole of Britain, figures show.

As Glaswegians prepare to welcome some of the world's most elite athletes to their city, the state of local people's health has once again been thrust into the spotlight after a new report revealed that the life expectancy of locals is lagging behind the rest of the UK.

With just weeks to go until the Commonwealth Games begin, a new report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that only three-quarters of boys and 85% of girls born in the city will reach their 65th birthday.

The average life expectancy of babies born in the city in 2010 to 2012 was 72.6 years for boys and 78.5 years for girls - eight to 10 years behind the best performing areas in the UK.

Boys born in East Dorset, the best performing area for males, can expect to live until they reach 83 and baby girls born in Purbeck can expect to reach 86.6 years.

Games officials hope the legacy of the event will encourage local people to get fit. They said they want to build on the enthusiasm surrounding the Games by encouraging people to be more physically active.

The ONS report states: "Life expectancy at birth has been used as a measure of the health status of the population since the 1840s.

"Glasgow City was consistently ranked as the area with the lowest male and female life expectancy between 2006-08 and 2010-12."

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