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66 sats \ 4 replies \ @oliverweiss OP 18 Mar \ parent \ on: Life expectancy chart by continents charts_and_numbers
Yep, I think that the food supply is the most important component in these countries. Which unfortunately often goes hand in hand with corrupted govts.
Corrupted health care system inaccessible to millions is just another hurdle. As an example, I posted a chart of prevalence of obesity and death rates from obesity in some countries some days ago, and while the likelihood of being obese is very low in Africa, it is way more likely to die from it once someone is obese.
And there are regional conflicts and wars that I believe also contributed to the result.
Life expectancy at birth is usually driven by early childhood mortality rates. In Africa, that's largely a function of disease.
cc: @Bell_curve
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Still very high in most but not all African countries
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Malaria?
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I think that's the biggest one, but there's a bunch of nasty shit trying to kill you there.
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