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Statistics About The Average Down Syndrome Lifespan
The average lifespan for individuals with Down syndrome is around 60 years, although this can vary depending on various factors such as access to medical care and overall health.
In this post, we will examine the evolving landscape of Down Syndrome lifespan statistics over the years. From the stark realities faced by individuals with Down Syndrome in the past to the significant advancements in medical care that have extended life expectancy today, we will explore the data that sheds light on the progress made in improving outcomes for this community.
Statistic 1
"The average life expectancy of individuals with Down Syndrome in the 1980s was 25 years."
Statistic 2
"The life expectancy of a Down Syndrome individual in the 1940s was just 12 years."
Statistic 3
"As of 2019, the average lifespan of a person with Down Syndrome is approximately 60 years."
Statistic 4
"Two-thirds of people with Down Syndrome live past 60 years due to medical advancements."
Statistic 5
"In developed countries, up to 80% of adults with Down Syndrome reach age 55 and older."
Statistic 6
"50% of infants born with Down Syndrome can expect to live past 50 years today."
Statistic 7
"In 1929, a baby with Down Syndrome often didn't live to age 10."
Statistic 8
"Individuals with Down Syndrome are more likely to die from respiratory and heart diseases than the general population."
Statistic 9
"Among children with Down Syndrome, 40-50% have heart disease."
Statistic 10
"Down Syndrome individuals are 12 times more likely to die from infection-related issues."
Statistic 11
"In the United States, 30% of adults with Down Syndrome live independently."
Statistic 12
"Leukemia is 15 times more common in children with Down Syndrome than without."
Statistic 13
"Number of adults with Down Syndrome living to 60 and older has more than tripled in recent years."
Statistic 14
"The average age of death for individuals with Down Syndrome was 56 years in the UK in 2010."
Statistic 15
"The median age at death for individuals with Down syndrome was 47 years in 2007."
Statistic 16
"Almost three-fourths of people with Down Syndrome aged 60 and older die from cardiovascular disease or dementia."
Statistic 17
"Survival rates for Down Syndrome individuals has increased by up to 85% in the past 16 years in high-income countries."