The pie chart illustrates data on the percentage of carbohydrates, protein and fat in three types of diets. Overall, Sports diets have a bigger portion of carbohydrates than the other types, while the percentage of fat i
The pie charts depict the macronutrient distribution across three dietary regimes, including the average and a healthy diet, and a healthy diet for athletes.
The graph shows the comparison of three essential nutrients in three typical diet programs, which one is designed for sport, and the rest is for normal people.
The pie charts compare the proportion of three main macronutrients in separate diets, namely an average diet, a healthy diet and a healthy diet for sport.
The charts compare the share of 3 carbohydrates, fat and protein in three types of diet. All in all, carbohydrates have the highest percentage on healthy diet types and fat has the lowest percentage among all categories.
This report derives from the pie charts which enumerate the ratio of carbohydrates, protein and fat in three different diets especially healthy diet, average diet and healthy diet for sport.
The pie charts compare the differents in carbonhydrates, protein and fat of variety diets. In general, although the highest percentage accounted for carbohydrates in all three figures, in average diet protein has the sam
The given three pie charts provide information of sharing the nutrients in distinct foods. Overall, carbohydrate contributed most to the food contents, and the fat made up the smallest part of the chart as the nutrition.
The pie charts compare the percentage of carbohydrates, proteins and fats in three various diets ( average diet, healthy diet and healthy diet for sport).
The graph lays off information about the percentage of three different kinds of substances, carbohydrates, protein, and fat contained in three types of diets. The data is written in the unit of percentage.