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The United States leads in obesity, heart disease, cancer and diabetes to mention a few chronic illnesses as compared with Europe. Citizens in European nations practice more prevention, thus do not become ill with as many chronic diseases and illnesses. …
Population ageing is a long-term development that has been apparent for several decades in Europe. The population of older people (defined here as those aged 65 years or more) in the EU-27 will increase significantly, rising from 90.5 million at the start of 2019 to reach 129.8 million by 2050.
In the United States, the average life expectancy is 84.1 years and the average HALE is 78.9 years. Women, live 2.6 years longer than men (85.3 to 82.7 years), on average, and enjoy good health for almost two years longer (79.8 to 77.9 years).
The study by researchers at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health found higher rates of several serious diseases — including cancer, diabetes and heart disease — among Americans 50 and older as compared with aging Europeans. …
Bulgaria
Bulgaria is the oldest country in Europe and the only country that has not changed its name since it was first established. In the 7th century AD, the Proto- Bulgarians led by Khan Asparuh crossed the Danube River and in 681, they established their own state south of the Danube.
Countries ranked by life expectancy
# | Country | Life Expectancy (both sexes) |
---|---|---|
1 | Hong Kong | 85.29 |
2 | Japan | 85.03 |
3 | Macao | 84.68 |
4 | Switzerland | 84.25 |
Europe’s 10 Best Countries For Healthy Eating 1 Portugal. 2 Italy. 3 Ireland. 4 Austria. 5 Sweden. 6 Denmark. 7 Switzerland. 8 France. 9 Netherlands.
HEALTH CARE As the U.S. Congress plows into gridlock again over Obamacare, Europe offers a number of examples of far more efficient health care systems. According to a Bloomberg study, four European nations rank in the top 10. Apparently, the U.S. could learn something from Spain, Italy, Switzerland and Sweden.
Although encapsulating a number of ongoing trends, health and wellness categories in the European Union can be broadly divided into organic, food intolerance, naturally healthy, health and wellness, better for you and fortified or functional products, all of which have experienced positive compound annual growth rates.
These countries have lower pollution rates, access to quality health care, and access to clean, safe drinking water. On the other hand, unhealthy countries may not have access to clean drinking water or health care. Diseases run rampant. Pollution may be high, leading to health problems, illnesses, and death.