Latest News About Healthy Life Expectancy

Updated 2026-05-20 04:03

Here are the latest developments on healthy life expectancy (HALE) from reputable sources:

Illustration: Here’s a simple way to think about it—if life expectancy is the total years a person might live, healthy life expectancy is the portion of those years lived in good health. Recent data suggest the proportion of life spent in good health is narrowing in many places, even as overall lifespan increases.[3][2]

If you’d like, I can tailor a quick country or local-area snapshot (e.g., Texas or Dallas–Fort Worth metro area) using the latest HALE data and provide a concise chart or bullet-point briefing. I can also pull and summarize the primary sources with direct citations for your records.

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GHE: Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, global life expectancy has increased by more than 6 years between 2000 and 2019 – from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.1 years in 2019. While healthy life expectancy (HALE) has also increased by 9% from 58.1 in 2000 to 63.5 in 2019, this was primarily due to declining mortality rather than reduced years lived with disability.

www.who.int

New ONS data shows decline in healthy life expectancy across the UK

Author: RSPH 19 February 2026 1 min read The data should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers to address the drivers of ill health. The latest data published today by the Office for National Statistics shows that healthy life expectancy is down by seven months at a national level, the lowest level since 2013. Healthy life expectancy refers to the average number of years a person born today would expect to live in good health. A man born in the UK today can expect to spend 18 years of their...

www.rsph.org.uk