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A recent study from IBGE reveals that over the past decade, the life expectancy of Brazilians has increased by an average of three years. The research, based on data from the 2010 demographic census, shows that in 2011 life expectancy was 74 years and 29 days, a three-year increase from the 2000 data. Life expectancy at birth in Brazil increased by around one year and three months during the 11-year period, with men experiencing a five-month gain in life expectancy compared to women. The findings underscore the importance of healthy aging habits such as physical activity and maintaining a positive mindset, despite men having a life expectancy of 70.6 years and women 77.7 years in 2011.
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