Health in South Korea

Life expectancy development in South Korea

Life expectancy has been rising rapidly and South Korea ranked 3rd in the world for life expectancy [1] (previously 11th in 2016[2]). South Korea has among the lowest HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate in the world, with just 0.1% of the population being infected, significantly lower than the U.S. at 0.6%, France's 0.4%, and the UK's 0.3% prevalence rate. South Korea has a good influenza vaccination rate, with a total of 43.5% of the population being vaccinated in 2019 (80.8% of people over 65).[3] A new measure of expected human capital calculated for 195 countries from 1920 to 2016 and defined for each birth cohort as the expected years lived from age 20 to 64 years and adjusted for educational attainment, learning or education quality, and functional health status was published by the Lancet in September 2018. South Korea had the sixth highest level of expected human capital with 26 health, education, and learning-adjusted expected years lived between age 20 and 64 years.[4]

Obesity has been consistently among the world's lowest - only 3% of the population were obese, which was the second lowest in the OECD, compared to over 30% in the U.S. or 23% in the UK.[5] As a result, mortality from cardiovascular disease was the fourth lowest in the OECD.[6][7]

Lee Jong-wook, former director-general of the World Health Organization, who dedicated his work to combating tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, along with eradicating polio
  1. ^ "WHO Global Health Observatory Life Expectancy at birth (years)". World Health Organization. December 1, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "World Health Statistics 2016: Monitoring health for the SDGs". WHO. Archived from the original on May 23, 2016.
  3. ^ Seo, Jeongmin; Lim, Juwon (January 20, 2022). "The impact of free vaccination policies under the Korean Influenza National Immunization Program: Trends in influenza vaccination rates in South Korea from 2010 to 2019". PLOS ONE. 17 (1): e0262594. Bibcode:2022PLoSO..1762594S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0262594. PMC 8775253. PMID 35051210.
  4. ^ Lim, Stephen; et, al. "Measuring human capital: a systematic analysis of 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016". Lancet. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  5. ^ Anon (2005). OECD Factbook: Economic, Environmental and Social Statistics. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. ISBN 978-92-64-01869-3.
  6. ^ "Health at a Glance 2015: OECD Indicators | READ online".
  7. ^ "OBESITY Update" (PDF). OECD. June 2014.

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