The bar chart below shows the percentage of Australian men and women in different age groups who did regular physical activity in 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The given bar graph illustrates the percentage of people who exercised regularly in Australia in the period of 2010,
according to
age and sex.
Overall
it can be seen that the proportion of participating in physical activities was averagely higher in women than men. It is also
observed that males aged 15 to 24 and females aged 45 to 54 were involved in more fitness practising than other groups comparatively, which were the highest rank of the given data.
Looking at the chart in more detail,it is evident that boys 15 to 24 years old in 2010 were more conscious about fitness which was 52.8% whereas
girls of the same year were only 47.7%.But at 25 to 35 groups in 2010,boys declined by roughly 42.2% but girls increased by about 48.9%.
Turning to the remaining data sets,it can be seen that women aged 35 to 54 were more exercised,ranging from 52.5% to 53%,while
men were in the lower number, ranging from 39.5% to 45.1% in 2010 respectively. By 2010,the proportion of men and women aged 65 and over had almost the same participation, at roughly 47% each.Submitted by Aafuankazinatoshi on
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