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We Live Shorter Lives Than Most of Massachusetts

The gap between men and women's life expectancy is shrinking, but it may not be good news for everyone. See how Northborough stacks up.

By Heather Martino

Northborough residents don't live as long as most other Bay Staters. Northborough folks and other women in Worcester County have an average life expectancy of 81.7 years. Massachusetts residents on the whole live for an average of 82.4 years.

Using the map above, you can see how Worcester County residents compare with the rest of Massachusetts and the nation. And compared with neighboring Middlesex, women in Worcester County die sooner by 1.5 years.

Across the country, people are living long than ever, according to a new study from the University of Washington, which analyzed life expectancy rates for both men and women from 1985-2010.

Throughout the US, major improvements in life expectancy occurred in areas with large metropolises, like parts of California, Nevada, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Iowa, New York and Virginia. But the disparity is widening, with counties in Oklahoma, Kentucky, Mississippi and Alabama seeing declines or stagnations in residents’ average age of death.

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Researchers also found that women were living longer than men in every county in 2010. But men are catching up, having added 5.3 years to their lives since 1985, while women only added three.

Even more worrisome is that 45% of women in counties nationwide are dying younger now or at the same rate than they were in 1985. So while men are living longer in counties across the country, women are remaining stagnant in much of the country.

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“As a nation, what we can do about that is have a concerted effort to tackle the key preventable causes in those communities where there is no improvement,” said IHME Director Christopher Murray. He told Patch that in places where there is stagnation, local communities should “focus on changing things there that we know can make a difference, like diet, tobacco, high blood pressure and physical inactivity.” 



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