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Do Jews live longer than average? A look at research and contributing factors

Israel consistently ranks among the world's leaders in life expectancy, with data showing a combined average life expectancy of 83.49 years in 2023. This and other reports lead many to ask: do Jews live longer than average? The answer is complex, with research pointing to a multifaceted interplay of social, economic, and behavioral factors rather than a single cause.

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Understanding Which Religion Has More Life Expectancy and Why

While no single religion guarantees a longer life, significant research shows that consistent religious involvement and community participation are often linked to better health and longevity outcomes. We explore the multifaceted factors that influence **which religion has more life expectancy** and what the science says about faith and longevity.

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Which Religion Lives the Most? The Case of the Seventh-day Adventists

According to decades of research, including the extensive Adventist Health Studies, the Seventh-day Adventist community in Loma Linda, California, lives significantly longer than the average American. This phenomenon naturally sparks curiosity about which religion lives the most, but the answer is less about faith itself and more about the specific, health-promoting lifestyle choices practiced by this group.

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