The bar chart shows the percentage of people who ate five portions of fruits and vegetables per day in the UK from 2001 to 2008

The bar chart shows the percentage of people who ate five portions of fruits and vegetables per day in the UK from 2001 to 2008
The given chart provides data pertaining to the rate of UK individuals eating five servings of vegetables and fruits
everyday
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between the years 2001 and 2008. The figure is measured in percentage.
Overall
, every
groups
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saw an increase
at the end
of the time period.
Additionally
, the women had the highest number among the categories in every year throughout the period of time. Looking at the information in
further
detail, the records for men eating natural food remained stable at approximately 17% for the first 3 years of the timeframe. Later, the proportion slightly rose to around 25% in 2006 and 2007 which
then
merely dropped by 2% in the final year. Turning to the remaining statistics, women were above 20%
initially
before gradually going up and reaching its peak at almost 35% in 2006
then
dropped to below 30% in the next 2 years.
Finally
, the figure for children eating fruits and vegetables was about 12% from 2001 to 2003 which, after that, soared to nearly a quarter in 2007 and dropped by 2%
at the end
of the timeframe.

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Vocabulary: The word "figure" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • percentage
  • portion
  • consumption
  • trend
  • significant increase/decrease
  • stability
  • public health campaign
  • awareness
  • socio-economic factors
  • health implications
  • daily intake
  • nutritional habits
  • dietary guidelines
  • public policy
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