Glasgow has the shortest life expectancy in the UK for men and women aged 40.

Guardian Carers studied data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to reveal the life expectancy of those aged 40 across each local authority in the UK.

Women in Glasgow are expected to live another 39.3 years at 40, nearly ten years less than their female counterparts in Kensington and Chelsea, while for men this number is just 34.8.

The age of 40 is used as a starting point for calculations as it marks the typical midway point of an average lifespan.

The neighbouring constituency of West Dunbartonshire comes in second for women who, on average have 39.8 years left to live after the age of 40, with Inverclyde in third place with 40.12 years.

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