Friday, October 12

Another Study Finds Italians Live the Longest

The ANNOTICO Report

 

The Primary Factors are the quality of life, as well as people's healthy diets.

Interestingly, more than 55,000 British people currently receive their state pension in Spain, along with 35,000 in Italy.


Italians and Spaniards  'Live the Longest'

 

People living near the Mediterranean coast have the highest life expectancy in Europe, according to new figures.

 

Retire to the Sun
12th October 2007


Research by the Academy of Healthy Ageing found that in Italy, men and women were expected to live to an average age of 71 and 76 respectively, reports the Typically Spanish website.

The Italians were closely followed by the Spanish, as men were likely to reach an average of age of 70, while a typical woman could live to 75.3 years old.

This was attributed to numerous factors, such as the quality of life in Spain and Italy, as well as people's healthy diets.

People in these countries were said to enjoy a better quality of life than those in other EU member states.

These findings could be of interest to people who are planning to retire to Spain and Italy, as the two countries are highly popular with those who are thinking of moving abroad.

According to government statistics, more than 55,000 British people currently receive their state pension in Spain, along with 35,000 in Italy.

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