The representation below illustrates the statistics of Australian people who did physical activity constantly through six peer-groups between female and male in 2010. A first glance at the diagram, reveals that all in al
The chart demonstrates the figures, categorized into five age groups, related to the percentage of Australians exercising regularly for both genders in 2010. Overall, women had done more frequent activities than men, exc
he bar graph illustrates the percentage of male and female citizens of Australia categorised by their age groups who also performed on regular physical activity in the year 2010.
The graph compares the regularity of exercises which was done by Australian males and females who were in various age brackets within a year,2010, which is reported in proportion.
This bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women aged 15 and over 65 who did regular exercise in 2010. Overall, the figures of women who worked out steadily were relatively higher than those of men.
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of Australian males and females doing physical activity regularly categorized by age in 2010. The first impression from the graph is that 25-year-old women and older d
The bar chart provides information on the percentage of men and women who work out regularly from six different age groups in Australia in the year 2010.
The depicted bar graph illustrates the percentage of Australian males and females in six distinct age groups who worked out on a regular basis in 2010.
The bar chart below depicts the percentage of Australin men and women with various age groups who did reguler physical activity back in 2010. In a flash of eye, the highest percentage is held by female in age group 45 to
The chart illustrates the percentage of Australian male and female in different age categories who did regular physical activity in 2010, that is measured in percentage.