Life expectancy in the United States varies by more than 20 years depending on race and ethnicity and where you live, according to new research.
Becoming as active as the top 25% of the US population could extend your life expectancy, a new study has found.
America isn't one unified whole but rather a mosaic of lived experiences. Researchers identify Ten Americas, each defined by a complex web of race, geography, and income, where life expectancy, a ...
In the U.S., the least active 25% of the population over 40 could add 11 years to their average life expectancy if they were ...
Increasing physical activity to the levels of the most active quarter of Americans over 40 could add up to 11 years to a ...
How long Americans can expect to live varies dramatically -- and the gap continues to widen.A new report says health i ...
Using a life table—a tool that predicts the likelihood of individuals reaching a certain age—the researchers found that ...
Higher physical activity (PA) levels can increase life expectancy, according to a study published online Nov. 14 in th ...
Increasing physical activity, even modestly, can significantly extend life expectancy, with the greatest benefits observed ...