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          WORLD / America

          Study shows Americans sicker than English
          (AP)
          Updated: 2006-05-03 10:46

          CHICAGO - White, middle-aged Americans — even those who are rich — are far less healthy than their peers in England, according to stunning new research that erases misconceptions and has experts scratching their heads.

          Americans had higher rates of diabetes, heart disease, strokes, lung disease and cancer — findings that held true no matter what income or education level.

          Those dismal results are despite the fact that U.S. health care spending is double what England spends on each of its citizens.

          "Everybody should be discussing it: Why isn't the richest country in the world the healthiest country in the world?" asks study co-author Dr. Michael Marmot, an epidemiologist at University College London in England.

          The study, based on government statistics in both countries, adds context to the already-known fact that the United States spends more on health care than any other industrialized nation, yet trails in rankings of life expectancy.

          The United States spends about $5,200 per person on health care while England spends about half that in adjusted dollars.

          Even experts familiar with the weaknesses in the U.S. health system seemed stunned by the study's conclusions.

          "I knew we were less healthy, but I didn't know the magnitude of the disparities," said Gerard Anderson, an expert in chronic disease and international health at Johns Hopkins University who had no role in the research.

          Just why the United States fared so miserably wasn't clear. Answers ranging from too little exercise to too little money and too much stress were offered.

          Even the U.S. obesity epidemic couldn't solve the mystery. The researchers crunched numbers to create a hypothetical statistical world in which the English had American lifestyle risk factors, including being as fat as Americans. In that model, Americans were still sicker.

          Smoking rates are about the same on both sides of the pond. The English have a higher rate of heavy drinking.
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