A show on BBC (sorry, I forget the name) told about a study of bodies retrieved from the crypt of a church for reburial. The bodies were examined, and since it was possible to provide the names and dates for each, the ages of the people were known. Medical examiners were asked to estimate the ages, without knowing what they were. The resulting estimates was fairly uniformly ten years shy of the facts. For the middle ages, the implication is that the estimated age expectancy of the middle ages is that it would have been estimated as too low by several years if the estimate is based on archeology.
I went into history and looked at 20 people whose ages could be calculated or estimated, who had not been professional soldiers or members of the high nobility, and who came from a mix of backgrounds. It turns out that they died with an average age of 64. Since they had all achieved the age of about 40, this would suggest that the life expectancy at 40 might have been to the mid sixties.
usually surfs in the middle ages lived up to about 40 years tops, 20 years average.
Tops 40 years old, but the average was about 20 years old. Life was hard and life was short.
most people diagnosed with the Black Death during the middle ages died within 3 days. It was considered a sign from God if someone made it to 4 days. is that what you're talking about? middle ages?
I have read that the life expectancy during the Middle Ages was about 25. If this figure is correct, it is easily misunderstood. The problem is that it is the life expectancy at birth, and with a very high infant mortality rate, half the babies were dying before they were two years old, so the life expectancy can be understood as an average between these and everyone else. Once people became an adult, they seem to have lived to age 55 or 60 on average.
Overall, middle-class individuals tend to have a higher life expectancy compared to working-class individuals due to better access to healthcare, education, and resources for a healthier lifestyle. Middle-class individuals are more likely to have jobs with better benefits and lower exposure to health risks, contributing to a longer life expectancy. Working-class individuals may face more challenges related to job security, economic stress, and access to quality healthcare, which can impact their life expectancy negatively.
This condition would have no impact on life expectancy.
We cannot know the age at which most medieval women died, but we can guess it was something over the age of fifty. During most of the middle ages, no records were kept of births, and no records were kept of people who died without achieving some sort of importance. I have read that the life expectancy at birth was 37 or so. But I have also read that the infant mortality rate was about 30 to 35%. If we do the math, then what it comes to is that the life expectancy at age two was over fifty. If we consider the life expectancy girls who live to be women, adults, then the life expectancy would have to be higher yet.
OCD does not affect life expectancy.
The life expectancy for someone with chronic granulomatous, or CGD, depends on the severity of the individual's condition. Someone who is only mildly affected may have an average life expectancy.
Tops 40 years old if they were lucky enough not to die in wars, sick, or in accidents. The average was probably about 20 years old. It was a hard life.
life was different in middle ages since it was the middles ages and in manor well, it was the manor!
The life expectancy for a someone in Cuba is about 77.08 years. Women have a slightly longer life expectancy than men in that island nation.