The skinniest nations are Japan, with a tiny 3.7% of the population tipping the scales, followed by India, Korea, Indonesia and China. And across much of Europe, less than 20% of the population can be considered obese, according to the survey that was released Thursday.
What country has the skinniest?
Vietnam is the thinnest country in the world. Most of the thinnest countries in the world are developing countries with high rates of poverty and hunger.
Who is the unhealthiest country in the world?
The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is the unhealthiest country in the world, with nation’s citizens emerging as some of the heaviest drinkers. Each person drinks 13.7 liters ( the equivalent of 550 shots) of alcohol per year on average.
The skinniest nations are Japan, with a tiny 3.7% of the population tipping the scales, followed by India, Korea, Indonesia and China. And across much of Europe, less than 20% of the population can be considered obese, according to the survey that was released Thursday.
What is the longest country name?
If we’re allowing non-English names: Al Jumahiriyah al Arabiyah al Libiyah ash Shabiyah al Ishtirakiyah al Uzma also known as Libya is the world’s longest country name at 74 characters with spaces and 63 characters without.
“Chile is the world’s longest country, from north to south”
What European country has the slimmest woman?
But while a new study has confirmed that French women are indeed the slimmest in western Europe, their slenderness, it has found, comes at a cost: they also worry the most about their weight.
Is Chili the longest country?
Colorful, Charming, Contrasting, and the Longest Country in the World. So, you are thinking about visiting Chile in South America. In fact, Chile is the longest country in the world from north to south and the Andes Mountain Range extends the entire length.
As per the report, Spain is the healthiest country in the world. Spain is one of the few countries that boasts of a diet based on the Mediterranean Diet. And because of this, Spanish people suffer from fewer diseases compared to the rest of the world.