The 2019 index, published Feb. 24, ranks 169 countries across several factors that contribute to overall health, including life expectancy, while imposing penalties on conditions that harm a person’s overall health, like tobacco use or obesity. The index also accounts for certain environmental factors, like access to clean water and sanitation.
The top 10 healthiest nations in the world, according to Bloomberg:
- Spain
- Italy
- Iceland
- Japan
- Switzerland
- Sweden
- Australia
- Singapore
- Norway
- Israel
To access the full index, click here.
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