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Vitality International - Pioneering Algorithm Calculates The Number Of Years Individuals Can Expect To Live In Good Health
LONDON, October 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Research shows number of years people are spending in ill health is 
increasing, due to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, driven by 
unhealthy lifestyles 

- Experts call for focus on healthspan, the quality of life, alongside 
lifespan, the quantity of life, citing significant economic and social benefits

- Pioneering algorithm by Vitality, in collaboration with RAND Europe, can for 
the first time predict an individual's healthspan (the number of years lived in 
good health) and future health risks

Vitality today reveals research results quantifying the widening gap between 
lifespan (life expectancy) and healthspan (the number of years lived in good 
health) globally, reflecting a diminishing quality of life in later years. 
Alongside this research, Vitality and RAND Europe have developed a pioneering 
algorithm that allows individuals, for the first time, to understand how their 
lifestyle choices impact both their length and quality of life, enabling them 
to take actions to maximise the number of years spent in good health in the 
future.
The research and algorithm were launched at Vitality's global conference with 
keynote speakers Professor Yuval Noah Harari and Discovery / Global Vitality 
CEO, Adrian Gore, to debate solutions for improving the future health of 
individuals and populations.

The research highlights an average 15% increase since 1990 in the number of 
years that people will spend in ill health over their lifetimes, from 8.5 years 
to 9.8 years, which equates to approximately 18% of the average lifespan. This 
outcome follows health strategies that prioritise treatment over prevention, 
and technologies that enable people to live longer with disease. Currently, the 
world spends $8.5 trillion or 10% of GDP on healthcare delivery with only 5% 
going towards prevention. Reducing the disease burden by just 10% through more 
preventive policies and behaviour change could prevent up to 93 million healthy 
years of life being lost globally each year.

The new algorithm, developed by Vitality in collaboration with RAND Europe, 
will provide individuals with a personalised view of their lifespan and 
healthspan, as well as bespoke recommendations for improving these measures, 
delivered in a way that best resonates with them. This world-first public 
calculator of individual healthspan - the Vitality Healthy Futures calculator - 
will be available to the public on: https://vitality.international/ from 12 
October 2021 for a limited time.

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SOURCE: Vitality International
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