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The Tories have caused healthy life expectancy to reach its LOWEST point on record

We're getting sicker, quicker

The Canary by The Canary
16 May 2024
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Shock new figures reveal that our healthy life expectancy – the amount of time we can expect to live in good health – is now a year less than it was in 2015-17. Under successive Conservative governments, it is also at its lowest point since records began. A leading expert says more consistent screening and testing is needed to ensure our health gets back on track.

Healthy life expectancy is falling

Shock new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that, in England, healthy life expectancy at birth for a male fell from 63.4 years in 2015-17 to 62.4 years in 2020-22, and from 63.9 years for females in 2015-17 to 62.7 years in 2020-22.

These are also the lowest levels since the ONS started recording the data in 2011.

The number of years we can expect to live in ‘good health’ had been climbing consistently since the introduction of the NHS in the 1940s and this sudden fall is a cause for concern, says a leading expert.

Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), clinical lead at London Medical Laboratory, said:

It used to be a given that we would all live longer and, crucially, healthier lives than those of the preceding generation. This month’s ONS report on UK Measures of Wellbeing reveals a surprise decrease in the years we may expect to spend in good health.

Once again, good health appears to be a postcode lottery. Of the different UK countries (excluding Scotland), England has the highest expectancy for living in good health and Wales has the lowest. The average healthy life expectancy in Wales is just 61.1 years for males (compared to 62.4 years in England) and 60.3 years for females (compared to 62.7 years in England).

A postcode lottery

There’s also a sharp difference in healthy life expectancy at birth between English regions. In the Northeast, it was just 57.6 years for males and 59.7 for females in 2020-22. In stark contrast, male healthy life expectancy at birth in the Southeast was 64.6 years and 64.7 years for females.

Narayanan also noted:

We agree with the ONS’ conclusion that “it is likely the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic contributed to this decrease”. However, regardless of the pandemic, where you live should not dictate how many years of your life are spent in good or very good general health.

The one spark of brighter news is that these declining results don’t necessarily mean that anyone born in 2020-22 will inevitably suffer more prolonged bad health than those born in 2015-17. Improving health over a lifetime involves careful monitoring and medical advances. Regular health testing will be vital in improving underlying health determinants and results.

For those who are concerned about whether their overall levels of fitness have declined in the last few years, revolutionary new blood tests provide a vast array of information about our health through a simple finger-prick blood test.

Narayanan said:

For example, London Medical Laboratory’s General Health Profile blood test monitors seven key areas of health. It includes muscle and bone profile, liver & kidney function, risk of diabetes (by checking levels of HbA1c), cholesterol levels, iron levels and even the risk of gout. It can be taken at home through the post, or at one of the many drop-in clinics that offer these tests across London and nationwide in over 120 selected pharmacies and health stores.

Full details are here.

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