How to Use the Death Time Calculator
Enter birth date, sex, region, smoking status, exercise, diet, and sleep pattern. The calculator starts from a baseline life expectancy and adjusts it with lifestyle factors.
The result shows an estimated date, theoretical life expectancy, remaining years, and remaining days. It is for education and planning reflection, not actual death prediction.
Formula and Method - Death Time Calculator
Estimated death date = birth date + (region/sex baseline life expectancy + lifestyle adjustments)
The model uses a simplified life-table idea. Region and sex set a baseline; current smoking reduces the estimate, while regular exercise, balanced diet, and good sleep increase it. The estimate is kept at least one year beyond current age.
Use Cases for the Death Time Calculator
- Health education about how lifestyle factors directionally affect longevity estimates.
- Turning abstract life expectancy into dates for personal planning reflection.
- Comparing how different habit combinations change the estimate.