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The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

Would you like to know which are the healthiest countries in the world? A fairly extensive study has been carried out to find out.Know the results here!

The 10 healthiest countries in the world.Do you know what they are?

This study was published in Lancet and was carried out by the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation as part of the sustainable development goals of the United Nations .Surgio of another research on the distribution of diseases in the world that took a decade to complete.

The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

The list is headed Iceland and Singapore ; the healthiest countries in the world.The United States moves away in 28th place and China is in a much more distant one, 92nd place.Some African countries like Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and Chad occupy the last places.

The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

The analysis not only analyzes the income of citizens, education, fertility and the improvements that are made in the field of health, it also emphasizes in the investments made in these areas .1,870 investigations were carried out in 124 countries, measuring 33 indicators of progress related to the United Nations health goals; levels of poverty, water quality, education, social equality, innovation in industries and many other issues.

The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

One of the discoveries that generated astonishment was that the country is currently considered the most important superpower in the world , The United States, is in the far 28th place , and is mainly surprising because it invests billions of dollars in the health food and fitness industry, also obtained the highest ratings in terms of sanitation and development of children .However the ranges of interpersonal violence, natural disasters, HIV, suicide, obesity and alcohol managed to get this country away from the first places.

The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

In all regions it was observed that one of the main problems is obesity in children , which is greater every day.But progress is also rescued in Health terms of five countries in particular:

-East Timor : This African country rebuilt its health system after many years of war.

-Colombia: has improved its health programs; They cover a greater part of the population and more scenarios, including cancer treatments.

-Taiwan: Improved driving laws to reduce car-related deaths.

-Iceland: stands out for its strong anti-tobacco campaign and excellent health system.

-The Republic of Tajikistan: I am reforming your health system and winning the fight against malaria.

The 10 healthiest countries in the world. Do you know which ones they are?

Then the TOP of the 10 healthiest countries according to the study. Do you find any unexpected?

IcelandSingaporeSwedenAndorraUnited KingdomFinlandSpainNetherlandsCanadaAustralia

Despite the intense analysis, the study only covered 70% of the United Nations development indicators .Much work remains to be done but it is expected to be The context that has been generated allows to create mechanisms that help solve the problems that still persist in the world.

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