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Like any country, there are common diseases in Sweden that affect the population.
- Cardiovascular Diseases. Ischemic heart disease is the most common form of heart disease in Sweden.
- Respiratory Diseases.
- Neoplasms.
- Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections.
And it turns out that Scandinavia holds the gold standard for SAD – cross species. A study from the Danish Ministry of Climate and Energy showed that there were only 44 hours of sunlight in Denmark in November. That’s just over 10 hours a week – less than an hour and a half a day.
Are Scandinavians lonely?
There has not been a nationwide survey of loneliness since 2013, but that research for Statistics Sweden found that 16.8\% of 16 to 24 year-olds said they had “felt alone during the last two weeks”. Only Swedes in the over-75s category reported higher levels of loneliness (17.4\%).
Why are Scandinavians so skinny?
Scandinavians have long had one of the lowest obesity rates in Europe. And nutritionists now believe that the natural goodness of their local fare – foods such as low-fat dairy, cod, red meat, berries and rye bread – is their secret weapon.
Scandinavia uses giant mirrors, light-therapy clinics, and even positive thinking to overcome seasonal depression, but the disorder remains mysterious. The inhabitants of Rjukan in southern Norway have a complex relationship with the sun.
Which country has best mental health care?
While Luxembourg’s movements are incredibly impressive, Germany is considered the leader in terms of mental health care practices in Europe.
Are Scandinavians a different race from Germans?
No they are not a different race , just another European ethnic group. Scandinavians are members of the Germanic group of people. The Germanic people seem to have their origins in Northern Germany, The Danish mainland (Jutland) plus the Danish islands and southern tip of Sweden.
What are the most common health problems in Scandinavians?
– Pernicious anemia is more common among Scandinavians, English and Irish descent. – Multiple sclerosis affects 50-120/100, 000 Scandinavians, – Stomach cancer is also often by salt intake and salt cured foods, especially salted fish. – Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death among people under forty-five.
Scandinavians are on average blonder than other people and a larger percentage of us have blue eyes. We’re taller than the global average and are more likely to develop malign melanoma due to lack of pigments.
No, what a foolish question. Scandinavians are a Caucasian North Germanic group, like the Germans, Dutch, Flemish and English. Ultimately they descend from the bell beaker people of which all northern, western and central Europeans descend about 4000 years ago.