The given bar chart illustrates information about participation in sports activities among five different age groups of men and women in Europe. The data is presented in percentage and recorded over the period of one year.
Overall, it is evident that 10-19 aged males had the maximum participation in games throughout the period, whereas above 50 years old females remained at the bottom.
Males in age group 10-19 had the maximum figures accounting for 78%. It was followed by 20-29 years-old men at 70% and 38-39 years-old men at 60% respectively. In contrast, above 50 years-old males recorded the least access at 30%. The difference between age group 10-19 and above 50 years old was 40%.
Females between 10-19 years-old had the highest percentage of 65% among all women, while the 20-29 years-old females stood at 60%. Although females above 50 showed noticeable participation; it remained behind, ending at 20%. A considerable gap around 45% still existed between age women from 10-19 and above 50 groups at that time.
