السبت، 27 أغسطس 2011

Age of the men in rural Australia is less than their counterparts in cities

Residents believe the city that life away from the congestion and tight quarters and the ongoing work around the clock, giving them longer life.

However, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found that the average age of the men in the rural areas is less than their counterparts in cities.

Says Sally Bullock, of the Australian Institute: "In fact, the gap in life expectancy between men and men of the major cities in remote areas, 7.7 in," the newspaper reported, "The Arabs" of London.

And increases the mortality rate in the regions as a result of chronic diseases increased by eight percent from the cities, and this percentage rises to 80 per cent in very remote areas

For a third of men who live in rural areas, the average age greater distancing themselves from the cities.

There are some unavoidable reasons behind this disparity, in remote areas, men exercise leadership at the largest, and are exposed to a greater number of accidents, and is likely to be more distant from medical assistance.

However, there are other reasons behind it, men in rural Australia, taking a greater proportion of alcohol and smoked a greater number of cigarettes. Ironically, they engage in less exercise, even though they spend more time outdoors.

While cognizant of the men in the cities they do not fail to death, still many of their counterparts from the rural people believe they are immune to it.

 

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