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As mentioned above, it is probably the diet more than a predisposition to drive everywhere - car ownership in Glasgow, at 218 per 1000 people, is quite low. (for comparison, Greater London (excluding the inner boroughs, where ownership is low; extensive public transport probably helps here) has between 360 and 410 per 1000 people.
- diet - very low in fresh fruit and veg, high in saturated fat
- smoking - high incidence compared to the rest of the UK
- alcohol consumption - high relative to the rest of the UK (which is the highest in Europe I think). Also a preference for binge drinking which is much more dangerous
- unemployment - morbidity in men is very correlated with long term unemployment
- poverty - ditto
There may also be a genetic factor. There might be a weakness in terms of heart disease, as the Celtic population shares a relatively small number of common ancestors. There are some quite distinct geographic areas of the UK which have very high heart disease, suggesting (alternately) a gene inherited from the Vikings.lowest life expectancy in the UK
MEN
Glasgow City 69.3
Inverclyde 70.3
West Dunbartonshire 70.7
highest life expectancy in the UK
MEN
Kensington and Chelsea 80.8 (central London's poshest bit)
East Dorset 80.8 (south coast retirement centre)
Hart 80.1 (affluent London suburban county)