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The image presents a table with age groups (0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-70, 70+) as rows and countries (France, Brazil, Japan, USA, India, Kenya, UK, Italy, Chile) as columns. Age 0-10: France 16, Brazil 12, Japan 8, USA 13, India 15, Kenya 12, UK 9, Italy 17, Chile 18. Age 10-20: France 18, Brazil 21, Japan 12, USA 17, India 14, Kenya 14, UK 12, Italy 18, Chile 32. Age 20-40: France 25, Brazil 23, Japan 16, USA 19, India 20, Kenya 21, UK 13, Italy 24, Chile 34. Age 40-60: France 24, Brazil 26, Japan 13, USA 21, India 21, Kenya 19, UK 15, Italy 27, Chile 36. Age 60-70: France 34, Brazil 23, Japan 15, USA 27, India 19, Kenya 11, UK 16, Italy 21, Chile 38. Age 70+: France 38, Brazil 20, Japan 14, USA 31, India 11, Kenya 10, UK 21, Italy 29, Chile 39.
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The chart gives information about the typical time that patients spend with doctors in various countries, split by age group.
We can see that the most common trend is for the time to increase consistently with age. For example, the figure in France more than doubles from 16 to 38 minutes between the youngest and oldest people. LIkewise, the USA figure rises from 13 to 31, the UK from 9 to 21, and Italy from 17 to 29. These are all substantial increases. Chile has a consistent but much slighter climb, from 32 to 39 minutes.
Brazil also shows a rise, although after age 60 there is a decline from 26 minutes to an eventual 20. India has a more marked rise and fall, peaking at 21 minutes for people aged 40 to 60, declining to 11 minutes for 70 plus.
Two countries are exception. Japan fluctuates across age groups, between 12 and 16 minutes. Kenya declines steadily as age increases, from 15 minutes for the youngest to 10 minutes the oldest people.
Overall, time spent with doctors generally increases with age, except Japan and Kenya.
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