the u.n. report showed that 82.75 per cent of canadian centenarians were women and 17.25 per cent were men.
expert say that of the generation born a century ago, women tended to lead healthier lifestyles than men. men of this generation were more likely to die of cardiovascular disease or smoking-related cancers, while women tend to have more arthritis, chronic pain and problems with mobility.
in april 2022, statcan stated that data from the upcoming release of the census of population will provide a better understanding of the differences in the lives of older women and older men.
the commonly held belief that japan has the most centenarians still somewhat holds, ranking in fourth place in the u.n. study.
the top three countries to live a long life, according to the study were caribbean island nations: guadeloupe, barbados and martinique.
guadeloupe leads the way with 75 centenarians per 100,000 people, boasting almost 80 per cent more centenarians than it did in 2000. barbados has 71 centenarians per 100,000, and martinique has 63 centenarians for every 100,000 residents.
in another report published by science daily from king’s college london, it said further research is needed to understand why some people reach extreme old age without severe health problems and others do not. this could help to improve care, develop health services and improve quality of life for older generations in the future.