No life expectancy is not determined at birth. Life expectancy is determined by a variety of factors. Factors that influence life expectancy are quality of life, health factors, environment, location, family life among others.
Exercise and eating habits influence our life expectancy, smoking and alcohol as well as illegal (and legal) drug use (abuse) can lead to a lower life expectancy. Health care and technology will generally improve throughout peoples' lives leading to an increase in life expectancy.
This would depend on many factors such as what country you are living in. For instance in Canada, the life expectancy is approximately 76 years. But if you were living in a poor undeveloped country, then the life expectancy would be less.
Life expectancy at birth for male: 66,81 years Life expectancy at birth for female: 74,41 years Data for 2008.
The life expectancy at birth for the total population is 71.29 years. The life expectancy at birth for male is 68.77 years. The life expectancy at birth for female is 73.93 years.
Life expectancy at birth, Romania, 2005: 71,71 years
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Life expectancy at birth: total population: 81.17 yearsmale: 78.16 yearsfemale: 84.37 years (2011 est.)
Human development is determined by a combination of biological, environmental, and social factors. It involves physical, cognitive, and emotional growth throughout the lifespan, influenced by genetics, family, peers, education, culture, and societal expectations. Factors like nutrition, access to healthcare, education, and opportunities for social interaction play a significant role in shaping human development.
The total life expectancy in the U.S. is 78.14 years at birth, about 5 years less than Canada's life expectancy, 83.81 years.
Life expectancy at birth: 76.81 (male: 73.94; female: 79.84)
Overall life expectancy at birth: 80.63 Male life expectancy at birth: 78.93 Female life expectancy at birth: 83
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Life expectancy at birth:72.12 yearsmale: 69.56 yearsfemale: 74.81 years (2009 est.)
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