5 report(s) found.
This bar chart illustrates the minimum time expenditure of Canadian youth on physical activities per week. Overall, boys were more active than girls throughout the week. Almost all boys were involved in a physical activity for at least 30 minutes once a week. However, very few boys and girls were involved in sports or any […]
The bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of Canadian boys and girls who achieved selected physical activity criteria of at least 30 and 60 minutes per day across different numbers of days per week. Overall, it is clear that boys were more active than the girls in all categories, and more children met the […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Canadian children and teens who achieve recommended physical activity level per week. Overall, it is clear from the chart that boys are more physically active than girls across all categories. A closer examination reveals that 97% of spend at least 30 minutes exercising one day per week and […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Canadian boys and girls doing exercises during the week by dividing them into groups depending on the number of days spent per week. Activity’s duration also was considering: ones who were spending at least 30 minutes and at least 60 minutes was separately calculated The boys spent averagely […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of young Canadian citizens who are attaining given physical activity criteria based on weekly frequency and duration. Overall, it is clear from the chart that boys are doing more sport training in comparison to girls. Moreover, the figures shows that the increase of the amount of training decrease […]
