The bar chart presents the proportion of British people who had a daily intake of fruit and vegetables between 2001 and 2008, broken down by age group. 
Overall
, women consistently recorded the largest share throughout the period, Linking Words
whereas
 men and children had lower and fairly similar patterns.
Looking in more detail, children who ate fruit and vegetables stayed constant at around 12% from 2001 to 2003. It Linking Words
then
 rose over the following four years to 26% in 2007 before decreasing marginally to nearly 25% in 2008. Linking Words
By comparison
, men Linking Words
also
 showed stability at 17% during the first three years, followed by a gradual rise to 28% and no change afterwards until 2007. Its share Linking Words
subsequently
 slipped to 27% in the final year.
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On the other hand
, women accounted for 20% in the initial year and climbed steadily, peaking at 35% in 2006. Linking Words
Although
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this
 figure experienced a slight decline to reach 32% in 2008, it remained the highest level among the three groups.Linking Words