6.1.1 Table 10 shows life expectancy at age 65 in Scotland for 2011-2013 for Council areas along with their respective rankings.
6.1.2 Males aged 65 in East Dunbartonshire, the Council area with the highest life expectancy at age 65 (19.4 years) could expect to live 4.4 years longer than those in Glasgow City, which had the lowest (15.0 years).
6.1.3 The gap between the Council area with the highest and lowest female life expectancy at age 65 is narrower than that for males of the same age. Females aged 65 in East Dunbartonshire could expect to live for a further 21.5 years, 3.3 years longer than those in Glasgow City, where life expectancy at age 65 is estimated to be 18.2 years.
6.2.1 Table 10 shows life expectancy at age 65 in Scotland for 2011-2013 for 2014 NHS Board areas along with a ranking for each area.
6.2.2 Males in Orkney NHS Board area have the highest life expectancy at age 65 (18.7 years). The lowest estimate is in Greater Glasgow & Clyde, where males aged 65 can expect to live for a further 16.2 years.
6.2.3 Female life expectancy at age 65 is highest in Shetland NHS Board area (20.8 years) and lowest in Lanarkshire (18.7 years).