We all know that living on Brisbane’s northside is fantastic, but some research just released suggests that you may just live longer due to the suburb that you live in.
Where you live in Australia can influence your life expectancy, a new study has revealed.
Research by Torrens University showed the suburbs and neighbourhoods where Australians have the longest and shortest life spans.
In Brisbane the suburbs of Chermside and Centenary had the longest life expectancy of 87 years. Well above the average life expectancy in Australia of 82.
Coming in a close second was Enogerra, Keperra and Mitchelton with a life expectancy of 86 years.
The suburb comparisons revealed there were “significant disparities” in neighbourhoods, despite some being a similar distance from the CBD.
Professor John Glover, from the Public Health Information Development Unit (PHIDU) at Torrens University, said various factors influenced residents’ lifespan.
“Variations in the median age at death between suburbs are impacted by many factors including socioeconomic disadvantage, as influenced by unemployment, education, housing and income,” he said.
“Events like road traffic accidents among young people lower the median age, and the location of residential aged care facilities raise the median age.”
“Socioeconomic disadvantage is clearly evident in the pattern of potential years of life lost across our capital cities,” he said.
Highest median age capital city breakdown
MELBOURNE
SYDNEY
BRISBANE
ADELAIDE
PERTH
HOBART
DARWIN
Lowest median age capital city breakdown
MELBOURNE
SYDNEY
BRISBANE
ADELAIDE
PERTH
HOBART
DARWIN
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