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Will the climate affect the life span of men and women?

The area where women live longest is Sunshine Coast in Queensland, with an average life expectancy of 84.7 years, followed by agricultural areas in southeastern Perth, with an average life expectancy of 84.6 years. The longest-lived area for men is Melbourne-Canberra, with an average life expectancy of 80 years. Eliot quoted the data recently released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Institute of Health and Welfare as saying that the average life expectancy of Australians is 8 1.4 years, second only to Japan. Statistically speaking, women living in warm and sunny areas live longer, while men living in cool areas for a long time live longer. This rule also applies to all parts of the world. For example, Icelandic men have the longest life expectancy, with an average of 79.2 years, and Japanese men rank third. According to investigators, the influence of climate on life expectancy of men and women may be related to physique and hormones. In contrast, women prefer bright sunshine and warm beaches, while men prefer comfortable and cool weather. Climate will affect many aspects of psychology and physiology, thus affecting life expectancy. However, researchers also pointed out that climatic conditions are only one factor that affects longevity, and diet, living habits, medical level and heredity are also important. In order to live longer, we should work hard in many aspects.