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Top 10 Healthiest Countries in the World

Health is wealth and is also a crown on the healthy people’s heads. This crown can only be seen by those sick people who look forward to regaining their health before illness. There are several countries that offer their citizens excellent health care and create a clean and healthy environment for them which have a great effect on people’s health and can help them to live longer. Living for a longer time is usually referred to by a high life expectancy which is measured in years. The countries that have the highest life expectancy are believed to be the healthiest countries in the world and this is why they are recommended to all of those who are looking for a healthy country in order to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and to allow their children to grow in a healthy environment without suffering from diseases. There are also other factors that contribute to helping a country to be ranked amongst the healthiest countries in the world such as the economic conditions in the country, level of pollution and the total population that the country has. If you are looking for a healthy country to enjoy living a healthy life and raise your children safely without being threatened by diseases or death, take a look at the following top 10 healthiest countries in the world.

10. Switzerland – 82.8

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Switzerland has a total population of about 8.1 million people and the overall life expectancy there is estimated to be 82.8 years making the country ranked as the 10th healthiest country in the world. The GDP (PPP) per capita in Switzerland is high as it is approximately $47,863 which makes those people who live in Switzerland enjoy living a healthy and satisfactory life. The Swiss are also healthy because they keep activating their bodies whether it is in winter or summer through climbing mountains, hiking and playing winter sports.

9. Australia – 83

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Australia is the 9th healthiest country in the world with an overall life expectancy of 83 years. Australia is high in its population as it has a total population of nearly 23.64 million people and the GDP (PPP) per capita is also high as it is approximately $44,346. All of these factors make Australia ranked as the 1st country in the world in terms of offering the best quality of life to its citizens. The Australians are also healthy and live longer because they depend on eating the natural types of food that are available in their country and care about doing activities such as swimming, surfing, hiking, biking and playing rugby.

8. Sweden – 83

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The total population in Sweden is estimated to be about 9.7 million people and the overall life expectancy there is approximately 83 years which makes Sweden ranked as the 8th healthiest country in the world. The GDP (PPP) per capita in Sweden is the 14th in the world as it is estimated to be $40,870. The country offers its citizens universal health care and spends 10.0% of the total GDP on health. Funding health care in Sweden is chiefly based on taxes.

7. Italy – 83.1

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Italy is the 7th healthiest country in the world with an overall life expectancy of 83.1 years. The total population in Italy is estimated to be about 60.78 million people and the GDP (PPP) per capita there is approximately $30,803. The types of food that the Italian people eat are responsible for increasing their health as the Italian diet is high in olive oil and fish. The Italians are also known for being active and their moderate consumption of red wine which is proven by researches to be good for the heart health.

6. Iceland – 83.3

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Iceland is ranked as the 6th healthiest country in the world since the overall life expectancy in it is about 83.3 years. The country has a total population of approximately 325,671 people and the GDP (PPP) per capita there is relatively high as it is $42,630. Iceland offers its citizens a universal health care system and it is considered to be one of the best performing in the world. 81% of the Icelanders are reported to be in good health which reflects the excellent health care that is presented by the country.

5. San Marino – 83.5 

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The overall life expectancy in San Marino is estimated to be about 83.5 years making the country ranked as the 5th healthiest country in the world. San Marino has a total population of about 32,576 people only to be amongst the least populated countries in the world and the GDP (PPP) per capita in it is among the highest as it is $35,928. San Marino is ranked among the wealthiest countries in the world by GDP per capita and its economy is highly stable which decreases the unemployment rates in the country to the lowest levels.

4. Hong Kong – 83.8 

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Hong Kong is ranked as the 4th healthiest country in the world with an overall life expectancy of 83.8 years. The total population in Hong Kong is estimated to be approximately 7.2 million people and the country has the 7th highest GDP (PPP) per capita in the world as it is $55,383. The country has more than 40 public hospitals and about 13 private hospitals that offer excellent health care services to the citizens who live in the country which increases life expectancy.

3. Singapore – 84

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The overall life expectancy in Singapore is about 84 years making the country ranked as the 3rd healthiest country in the world. Singapore has a total population of approximately 5.5 million people and the GDP (PPP) per capita in it is the 3rd highest one in the world as it records $78,762. The main reasons behind the high life expectancy and health in the country are the efforts that are exerted for keeping the environment clean and healthy, enforcing laws and rules, spreading awareness by education and the Singaporeans also play an important role as they abide by the enforced rules and laws for keeping their country healthy and clean.

2. Andorra – 84.2

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Andorra is the 2nd healthiest country in the world with an overall life expectancy of 84.2 years. The total population in the country is estimated to be approximately 85,082 people and the 9th highest GDP (nominal) per capita can be found in this country as it records $53.,383. The healthy diet, clean environment and doing several activities including hiking, climbing mountains and skiing are amongst the main reasons that are responsible for the high life expectancy in the country.

1. Japan – 84.6 

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The overall life expectancy in this country is estimated to be approximately 84.6 years to be the highest life expectancy in the whole world making Japan the 1st country on this list. Japan is the 10th most populated country in the world as it has a total population of about 126.4 million people and the GDP (PPP) per capita in it is not very high as it is $37,683 only. The Japanese are widely known to be organized people and they also respect laws in general. They abide by those rules and laws that are associated with keeping the environment clean and healthy. The Japanese diet chiefly relies on fish instead of red meat, seaweed which is rich in iodine, vegetables and they like drinking green tea. They do not consume large amounts of milk, dairy and butter. They do not eat until they fill their stomach and feel full as they depend on consuming small amounts of food.

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Sara Nagi is an Egyptian writer and activist. After earning a degree in English literature from Cairo University, she began working as a journalist and publishing articles on social issues.Nagi rose to prominence with her debut short story collection "Hawaween" in 2008, which explored feminist themes and was groundbreaking for Arabic literature at the time. She has since published several other acclaimed short story collections and novels that have been translated into multiple languages.In addition to her literary work, Nagi co-founded Basma, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women survivors of violence and single mothers. She has been vocal on women's rights issues in Egypt through columns, public speaking engagements and advocacy campaigns.Her contributions to both Arabic fiction and social activism have earned Nagi several international awards, including the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature from the American University in Cairo. Forbes Middle East recognized her as one of the 100 most powerful Arab women in 2018.Nagi continues to push boundaries with her writing while raising awareness about gender equality through her work with Basma and other organizations.
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