Brazil is the largest country in South America, known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant cities, and diverse ecosystems—from the Amazon rainforest to coastal beaches and mountainous regions. Home to over 200 million people, Brazil is a nation of contrasts, where modern urban life coexists with deep-rooted traditions. Its lifestyle is shaped by regional diversity, strong family ties, and a dynamic mix of influences. On this page, we’ll take a closer look at life expectancy in Brazil and what shapes it.
This graph explores how alcohol consumption has affected life expactancy in Brazil over time. We can see that alcohol consumption has stayed relatively constant and life expectancy has generally increased.
This graph explores infant deaths in Brazil from 2000 to 2015. We can see an exponential decrease in infant deaths in Brazil over the course of 15 years.