Life expectancy can vary widely based on many factors, including overall health, environment, and access to healthcare, rather than height alone. Generally, the life expectancy for individuals with dwarfism (often referred to as "midgets," though this term is considered outdated and potentially offensive) is similar to that of the general population, but some studies suggest it may be slightly lower due to associated health complications. On average, women in developed countries have a life expectancy of around 80 years, but specific data on life expectancy for females with dwarfism is limited.
The life expectancy for a male is about 75 years. The life expectancy for a female is about 83 years old.
Life expectancy at birth: 76.81 (male: 73.94; female: 79.84)
The life expectancy for a female in Turkey(the country) is 76.1 and the male is 71.5
The life expectancy for a female born in 1946 was around 68 years.
The life expectancy of a female born in 1932 was around 64.7 years.
It is about 10 years less than the average age of an average person.
The average life expectancy for an American female is 80.51 years. For men, the life expectancy is 75.35. The average is 77.97 years.
Life Expectancy; 76.69 male, 80.84 female
The life expectancy for Liberia is 38.9 male and 41.9 female.
Life expectancy at birth for male: 66,81 years Life expectancy at birth for female: 74,41 years Data for 2008.
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