10 countries with the highest life expectancy

10 countries with the highest life expectancy
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10 countries with the highest life expectancy

Everyone aspires to live long enough to see their kids settled, grandchildren well and thriving, and simply to be grateful for the time they have left in their grey years. A lot of senior citizens look forward to a quiet life post retirement when they can hang up their boots, and instead, live life as at a slow pace, savoring each moment. With medical science making rapid advancement in recent years, life expectancy has increased the world over, and here are 10 countries with the highest life expectancy. Take a look... (source: worldpopulationreview)

Monaco – 87 years
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Monaco – 87 years

Monaco, a small, picturesque laidback country on the French Riviera, has the world’s highest life expectancy. People here live an average of 87 years. Monaco’s wealth, excellent healthcare, clean environment, and healthy Mediterranean diet help its residents live long, healthy lives. The country also has low crime rates and a peaceful atmosphere.

Hong Kong – 85.8 years
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Hong Kong – 85.8 years

Hong Kong is known for its excellent medical system and healthy lifestyle. People walk a lot, eat plenty of vegetables and seafood, and have easy access to free healthcare. These habits, along with good public health policies, help people in Hong Kong live longer.

Macau – 85.5 years
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Macau – 85.5 years

Macau, a special region of China, also enjoys a high life expectancy. The city’s advanced healthcare, high living standards, and traditional Chinese diet—rich in vegetables and fish—contribute to longer lives. Macau’s active elderly population also stays engaged in community activities.

Japan – 85 years
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Japan – 85 years

Japan is famous for its long-living people, especially women. The Japanese diet is low in red meat and high in fish, rice, vegetables, and soy products. Regular physical activity, strong family ties, and excellent healthcare all play a role in Japan’s high life expectancy.

Liechtenstein – 84.8 years
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Liechtenstein – 84.8 years

Liechtenstein, a tiny European country, offers its people a high standard of living, clean air, and good healthcare. The country’s focus on outdoor activities and a balanced diet helps people stay healthy and live longer.

Switzerland – 84.4 years
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Switzerland – 84.4 years

Switzerland is known for its beautiful landscapes, but it also has one of the world’s best healthcare systems. Swiss people enjoy a high quality of life, healthy diets, and plenty of outdoor exercise. These factors contribute to their long lives.

Singapore – 84.3 years
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Singapore – 84.3 years

Singapore’s residents benefit from excellent healthcare, a clean environment, and a focus on healthy living. The government encourages regular health check-ups and healthy eating. Singapore’s multicultural cuisine is rich in vegetables, fish, and rice, which supports good health.

Italy – 84.2 years
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Italy – 84.2 years

Italy is famous for its Mediterranean diet, which includes lots of fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and fish. A robust family system, and a relaxed lifestyle also help Italians live longer. The country’s public healthcare system ensures that most people have access to medical care.

Vatican City – 84.2 years
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Vatican City – 84.2 years

Vatican City, the smallest country in the world, has a high life expectancy thanks to its peaceful environment, low stress, and good living conditions. The small population and supportive community contribute to the well-being of its residents.

South Korea – 84.1 years
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South Korea – 84.1 years

South Korea has made big improvements in healthcare and living standards over the past few decades. The Korean diet, rich in vegetables, fermented foods, and seafood, helps people stay healthy, and active. A lot of effort is placed on health education, and the right foods to consume from an early age.

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