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FiveLakes
Vilket skämt, finns det några ryska män över 60 överhuvudtaget?! Dom flesta super väl ihjäl sig innan dess pga de miserabla levnadsförhållandena i u-landet Ryssland.
Enligt en av våra nya och kära AI som man kan fråga.
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According to the World Bank, there are 3,523,990 men over the age of 60 living in Russia as of 2022. This represents 5.96% of the total male population in Russia.
Och medellivslängden för män i Ryssland enligt samma AI
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The average life expectancy for a male in Russia is 64.2 years. This is significantly lower than the average life expectancy for a male in the United States, which is 76.6 years. There are a number of factors that contribute to the lower life expectancy for men in Russia, including:
High rates of smoking and alcohol consumption. Smoking and alcohol consumption are two of the leading causes of death in Russia. According to the World Health Organization, 43% of men in Russia smoke, and 17% of men drink heavily.
High rates of stress and anxiety. The transition to a market economy in Russia has been accompanied by high levels of stress and anxiety among the population. This has contributed to an increase in heart disease, stroke, and other stress-related illnesses.
Så vid 64 år är medelryssen (gäller män) mer eller mindre ett vrak. Jag skulle tänka mig att deras "yngre" 60-åringar inte är i det bästa fysiska skicket.