The article examines the saying 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away' by analyzing data on apple consumption and doctor visits across various countries in 2017. The data shows that the United States leads in apple consumption while South Korea has the highest number of doctor visits. A correlation analysis indicates a slight negative trend between apple consumption and doctor visits, but this correlation is too weak to be statistically significant, suggesting that the saying may not hold true when scrutinized with real-world data.
the trend is so weak that it cannot be considered meaningful. This indicates that while there may be a slight negative tendency, it lacks statistical significance.
In countries where people eat more apples, there is a barely noticeable tendency to have lower doctor visits, indicating a very slim negative correlation.
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