As of the latest data, Japan has the highest female life expectancy in the world, with women living an average of around 87 years. This longevity is attributed to factors such as a healthy diet, active lifestyle, and access to quality healthcare. Other countries with high female life expectancy include Switzerland and Singapore, but Japan consistently ranks at the top.
This depends on what you mean by best. But according to Schott's Almanac 2010: The country with the highest female life expectancy is Japan, at 85.6. And the country with the highest male life expectancy is Australia, at 79.3.
The country with the highest life expectancy in the world is Andorra - which is a little country between France and Spain.
Seychelles life expectancy is 71 years.
The life expectancy for a female in Turkey(the country) is 76.1 and the male is 71.5
It depends on the country. For example in some poor countries 79 years old is a big deal while in Japan (the country with the highest life expectancy rate) it isn't that much.
Sri Lanka has the highest life expectancy at birth in South Asia.
Japan has the highest live expectancy at birth of Asian countries at 83.3, partly because Japan is a member of OECD.
The life expectancy for a male is about 75 years. The life expectancy for a female is about 83 years old.
A Mans Life Expectancy varies by country. in poor disease ridden (or polluted) countries the life expectancy can be as low as 45. The highest is, i believe to be, around 89-96. I don't know for sure.
According to the World Health Organization, both Costa Rica and Chile are the most advanced countries in this regard, with a life expectancy of 79 years (2011):Chile: Male life expectancy: 76Female life expectancy: 82Overall life expectancy: 79Costa Rica: Male life expectancy: 77Female life expectancy: 81Overall life expectancy: 79
As of now, the country with the longest life expectancy is Japan. Japanese people have an average life expectancy of over 85 years. This can be attributed to factors like a healthy diet, active lifestyle, and access to quality healthcare.
Life expectancy at birth: 76.81 (male: 73.94; female: 79.84)