Question

Which countries have the highest life expectancy in the world?
Group of answer choices

Western countries

Asian

United States of America

African

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The WHO (World Health Organization) does not consider "gender" a health concern for overall health scores.
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True

False

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The more a person exercises, the life expectancy age increases.

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True

False

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If a person has a high blood pressure, their life expectancy age increases.

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True

False

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Risky behaviors like drinking alcohol several times a week and smoking do not make the life expectancy age increase.

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True

False

Answers

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Here are the answers based on general knowledge:

1. **Which countries have the highest life expectancy in the world?**
- The correct choice would be **Western countries** (as many of them, such as Japan, Switzerland, and Australia, generally rank high in life expectancy).

2. **The WHO (World Health Organization) does not consider "gender" a health concern for overall health scores.**
- The answer is **False**. The WHO does consider gender as an important factor in health and health outcomes.

3. **The more a person exercises, the life expectancy age increases.**
- The answer is **True**. Regular exercise is associated with longer life expectancy.

4. **If a person has a high blood pressure, their life expectancy age increases.**
- The answer is **False**. High blood pressure is a risk factor for various health problems and can decrease life expectancy.

5. **Risky behaviors like drinking alcohol several times a week and smoking do not make the life expectancy age increase.**
- The answer is **True**. Engaging in risky behaviors such as excessive drinking and smoking is associated with lower life expectancy.

Feel free to ask if you need further clarification on any points!