How did they measure it? I would also like to see a Happiest countries list and the correlation between the 2 lists. Wait: https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel-and-adventure/visit-top-10-happiest-countries-world-2016 3 out of the 4 healthiest countries didn't make the happiest top 10. Why would I want to live long if I am not happy?
With pollutions in the air, in the ocean, on land, everywhere and deforestation, there is really no healthy countries in the world anymore. Japan might be considered "healthy" in terms of its diet choices but really all of its surrounding ocean area are all polluted by the Fukushima radiation spill from that Tsunami so how can you consider that country healthy?
Unhealthy is good. Profits from providing healthcare, surgeries, etc. will be a cash cow. And on the flip side, paying pensions and old age security will be minimal if you die early.
%% Health is much, much more dependant on individual choices; + don't forget to look both ways, when crossing the street. Sure, you can spot some healthy location patterns, olive oil in meals+ fish several times @ week,.......... And living right next to an asphalt parking lot=lot of bad health.
No if your health problem is too much, you are not going to make much money from healthcare. Eventually healthcare cost is going to catch up on you. That's why a lot of countries banned smoking in public places.
Hello Alex Jones, I mean JSOP. Japan's quite big, only a few areas of the country are heavily polluted. Their longevity is a confirmation of this.
No way Jose that Spain is first. Them 2 pack a day Marlboro red smoking, pata Negra eating, wine drinking drunk mo fos can’t be number one. I don’t care how much olive oil they add to their meals. That data has to be wrong.