List of Spanish provinces by life expectancy

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Life expectancy in Spain

List of Spanish provinces by life expectancy provides a comprehensive overview of the average life expectancy rates across the various provinces in Spain. Life expectancy is a critical demographic metric that reflects the overall health and quality of life of a population. It is influenced by a multitude of factors, including healthcare quality, lifestyle choices, economic stability, and environmental conditions. This article categorizes provinces in Spain based on their life expectancy at birth, offering insights into the disparities and similarities across the country.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Spain is known for its high life expectancy, which is among the highest globally. This achievement is attributed to its Mediterranean diet, robust healthcare system, and the active lifestyle of its population. However, life expectancy can vary significantly from one province to another due to local differences in lifestyle, healthcare access, and socio-economic factors.

List of Provinces by Life Expectancy[edit | edit source]

The list below is organized by autonomous communities and their respective provinces, highlighting the life expectancy in each province. Note that the data may vary slightly from year to year, and the latest available statistics should be consulted for the most current figures.

Andalusia[edit | edit source]

Catalonia[edit | edit source]

Madrid[edit | edit source]

Valencian Community[edit | edit source]

Basque Country[edit | edit source]

Factors Influencing Life Expectancy[edit | edit source]

Several factors contribute to the variations in life expectancy across the Spanish provinces, including but not limited to:

  • Healthcare Access: Provinces with more accessible and higher quality healthcare services tend to have higher life expectancy rates.
  • Economic Conditions: Economic stability and prosperity contribute to better living conditions and healthcare, positively affecting life expectancy.
  • Lifestyle: Diets, physical activity levels, and habits such as smoking and alcohol consumption significantly impact health and longevity.
  • Environmental Factors: Clean air, water quality, and green spaces contribute to healthier living environments.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The list of Spanish provinces by life expectancy highlights the health disparities and achievements within the country. While Spain enjoys a relatively high life expectancy overall, efforts to address the factors contributing to regional differences can help improve the quality of life and longevity for all its citizens.

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