Researchers at the University of Washington in the United States listed "the world's healthiest countries and regions" based on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) assessment data, published in The Lancet. The list of assessments includes overweight, suicide, alcoholism, smoking, AIDS, drinking water, air pollution, war, dysplasia, malaria, etc. The chart shows that in 188 countries and regions, China ranked 92nd with a score of 60 and a score of 100. The top three on the list are Iceland, Singapore and Sweden; the Central African Republic, Somalia and South Sudan are at the bottom. The negative impact on China’s rankings is the high mortality caused by natural disasters (39 out of 100), the large number of people with hepatitis (40 points), low health (38 points), and PM2.5 air pollution. Index (25 points). The positive impact on rankings was the absence of malaria (94 points), high levels of obstetrics (97 points), low levels of neglected tropical diseases (89 points), and minimal family sexual violence (96 points). The criteria for setting this ranking include child and infant mortality, mortality from traffic accidents, overweight in children, alcohol and tobacco consumption levels, AIDS, tuberculosis, prevalence, hepatitis B prevalence, and suicide rate. Anesthesia Medical Co., Ltd. , https://www.sinoanesthesia.com