Sunday Tribune

Two SA cities ranked among best to live in

- BERNELEE VOLLMER bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

A STUDY by the London-based Expatriate Group has recently uncovered the best cities in the world for people to live, and

Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg made that list.

Looking at 40 cities across the globe, the study focused on eight key indicators that lead to better mental well-being for its residents. More and more people are choosing to live abroad, but with it comes several risks. A potential decline in mental health, increases in stress and bouts of homesickne­ss are all common but what a city has to offer can significan­tly benefit the people looking to relocate.

The eight factors studied were hours of sunlight, fitness facilities, quality of sleep, green space, work life balance, happiness, friendline­ss to expats, and healthcare.

Where did Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg rank?

Both cities fared extremely well, with Cape Town in 16th and Johannesbu­rg 19th overall. It may come as no surprise that both ranked well for sunlight hours. Johannesbu­rg in 6th and Cape Town 7th place. Hours of sunlight are seen as particular­ly important in a person’s well-being, as the increases in serotonin and melatonin the body produces can help decrease the risk of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

The overall table shows a mixture of Northern and Southern hemisphere cities making the top 20.

Ranking within the top 20 in all bar two of the categories, expats in South Africa seem to have a life that provides balanced mental wellbeing. South Africa delivers many factors people consider when looking to relocate.

Cape Town provides some of the best fitness facilities around the world, and residents of Johannesbu­rg have a vast array of green space. These two factors are key with the release of endorphins that exercise can produce, and the increased level of social interactio­n that they promote.

Other key factors are, clear thinking, a sharper memory, higher self-esteem, better sleep, more energy and stronger resilience.

Residents of Cape Town are considered some of the happiest in the world, whereas in Johannesbu­rg people tend to sleep better than most. The study tells us that sleeping seven hours or more a night on average will help the fight against depression, anxiety, stress, and severe psychiatri­c conditions.

The overall winner of the best place to live for expats was Auckland in New Zealand, despite it only topping one category.

This was due to the incredible showing of the city in all other categories where it was hardly out of the top 10.

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JOBURGERS sleep well, it was found. | Unsplash
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| Unsplash CAPETONIAN­S are ‘happy’ people.

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