From Spain to Japan, 5 countries where people live longer 

Updated : Jul 21, 2023 16:35
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All these wonderful places are to consider if you want to go on a vacation, but these 5 countries have something unique in them. People here live longer and they don't have any hidden fountain of youth, but they do share some secrets. 

Here are the 5 countries where people live longer

Japan

With an average life expectancy of 83 years, Japan is one of the world's longest-living countries. According to WHO, Japanese individuals can live 75 years of their lives perfectly without any disabilities. 

Spain

Spain has seen steady improvements in life expectancy due to advances in healthcare and a Mediterranean diet, which is associated with various health benefits.

Singapore

Singaporeans are living longer than ever at an average of 83.1 years old. The country is known for its efficient healthcare system and robust public health measures, contributing to its population's long life expectancy.

Switzerland

Switzerland has consistently ranked among the top countries with high life expectancies. The country boasts excellent healthcare facilities and a high standard of living.

South Korea

South Korea is set to be the first country to hit a life expectancy of 90 years. The country made remarkable progress in life expectancy due to improved healthcare and lifestyle changes.

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