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⏳ Life Expectancy Calculator

Adds lifestyle adjustments to a baseline life expectancy of 78 years for an illustrative estimate. Not a medical prediction.

Estimated life expectancy
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Estimated years remaining β€” Lifestyle adjustment β€”

⚠️ This tool is an illustrative estimate using a simple point system β€” it is NOT a medical prediction. Actual lifespan depends on genetics, medical conditions, environment, and many other factors. Consult a doctor for health decisions.

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How this calculator works

It starts from a baseline of 78 years (an example value close to the average of high-income countries) and applies lifestyle adjustments: smoking βˆ’10, no exercise βˆ’3 / regular +3, poor diet βˆ’3 / good +3, heavy drinking βˆ’3, poor sleep βˆ’2, under/overweight βˆ’2 / obese βˆ’5. These points are simplified, illustrative values reflecting the general direction found in epidemiological research β€” they are not precise effect sizes that apply to any individual. In other words, this is an educational model to make tangible the fact that lifestyle influences longevity.
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What actually determines life expectancy

Real lifespan is shaped by genetics, underlying conditions, access to healthcare, income and education, living environment, accident risk, and many other factors this tool does not model. Statistical life expectancy also varies widely by country, sex, and birth year (e.g. over 86 for women in Korea and Japan, under 60 in some countries). Smoking, exercise, diet, and sleep are worth attention because they are factors individuals can change β€” but always consult a medical professional for assessing and managing your health.

Frequently asked questions

Should I trust this result?
Not as an accurate prediction. It is a reference estimate from a simplified point model; actual lifespan depends on genetics, medical conditions, environment, and much more.
Where do the adjustment points come from?
They are illustrative values that simplify the general direction of epidemiological findings linking smoking, exercise, diet, and other habits to longevity β€” not exact effect sizes from any specific study.
How does the sex input affect the result?
Statistically, women live several years longer than men on average, so this model applies an illustrative adjustment of +3 for female and βˆ’1 for male. This too is a simplification that varies by country and era.