If you want to know in which country you would live the longest, you are at the right place. Here is the top list of those healthiest countries with a short explanation of the key factors:
- Japan – life expectancy of 86 for women and 79 for men, healthy diet – rich in seaweed and fish, sponsored governmental exercise programs
- Australia – healthy diet with range-fed cattle (grass-fed steaks), lots of sport (beach volleyball)
- Sweden – excellent public healthcare (especially for children) because of high government spending, holistic point of view with more then just medicine
- Greece – social aspect of dining by enjoying and savouring it, better digestion
- Italy -focus is on fresh, whole unprocessed foods, which part of the daily routine
- Iceland – excellent public healthcare (especially for child birth)
- Cuba – one of best healthcare in the world, focus on prevention and healthy living
- Finland – focus on fresh whole foods and healthy living, massive promotion by the government
- Germany – focus on fresh, whole foods, clean air, excellent nationalized healthcare with high tax rates, promotion of an outdoor active lifestyle
- France – social dining with longer and slower meals, use of fresh, whole ingredients
World’s Healthiest Countries Interactive flash e-learning map
You may also play and learn with the interactive flash e-learning map of the World’s Healthiest Countries at the top of the page or click here to open it.
How to navigate World’s Healthiest Countries Interactive flash e-learning map:
- Scroll with your mouse to zoom in or out of the map (or use the zoom slider on the left hand side)
- Check or uncheck the continents box (Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania) at the top you want to see on the map
- Click and drag the map to move it
- Mouse over the circle markup buttons to view the name of the place
- Click on the circle markup buttons to view the place description in a bottom box (click the close button the hide it)













