10 Most Unhealthy Countries around the World as of 2023
The Czech Republic - The Czech Republic has been ranked as the worlds unhealthiest nation due to high alcohol consumption 13.7 liters per person annually, ranking 11th in tobacco use globally, and nearly 30 of the population being overweight.
Russia - Russians, meanwhile, drink as much alcohol on average as Czechs do, and 30 percent of deaths in Russia in 2012 occured due to alcohol-related reasons. Also, a typical Russian smokes 2,690 cigarettes a year, or nearly half a pack a day.
Slovenia - Due to its high alcohol consumption, Slovenia has been included in the list of most unhealthy countries. It has been estimated that the average adult in Slovenia drinks 12.6 litres of alcohol per year.
Belarus - In addition, 22.5 percent of adults in the country regularly use at least one form of tobacco product.
Slovakia - With 37 of its population over 15 using tobacco products in 2016, Croatia have one of the highest rankings for tobacco use and is consequently one of the most unhealthy countries.
Hungary - Additionally, 13.88 of all deaths in 2017 were attributable to obesity, which affected 24.4 of the nations population.
Croatia - Croatia have one of the highest rankings for tobacco use and is consequently one of the most unhealthy countries. Additionally, 13.88 of all deaths in 2017 were attributable to obesity, which affected 24.4 of the nations population.
Poland - With 364,856 cases of mental disorders in 2016 is one of the most unhealthy countries in the world. As a result, substance use disorders affected 12 of its population in 2017.
Luxembourg - Hence, it should come as no surprise that high blood pressure is the leading cause of death in the nation, accounting for 14,130 fatalities in 2017.
Lithuania and the United States - A Lithuanian over the age of 15 consumes 15 litres of alcohol annually, ranking as one of the highest in the world. In addition, 28.8 of people aged 15 and over use tobacco products.