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Life expectancy at birth in
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Life expectancy for women is
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Life expectancy for men is
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Life expectancy in OECD countries. Most OECD countries have enjoyed large gains in life expectancy over the past decades thanks to improvements in living conditions public health interventions and progress in medical care. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Organizacja Współpracy Gospodarczej i Rozwoju Organizacja Współpracy Gospodarczej i Rozwoju Gazdasági Együttműködési és Fejlesztési Szervezet Gazdasági Együttműködési és Fejlesztési Szervezet
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Reasons for differences Living standard Lifestyle Education Enviromental factors Healthcare spending per person (Total health spending is 7.8% of the GDP in Hungary it is less than the 9.5% OECD average. )
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Other factors Tobacco consumption (Although the percentage of adults who smoke fell from 35.5% (1994) to 26.5% (2013) it is still above the OECD average of 21.1% Weight gain (In many OECD countries, large proportions of the population are overweight or obese. In Hungary the obesity rate among adults is 28.5% compared to the OECD average of 17.8% Obesity contributes to a lot of health problems such as diabetes cardiovascular diseases and asthma)
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