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The image shows a bar chart titled "Percentage of Australian men and women doing regular physical activity: 2010." The chart has six age groups along the x-axis (15-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55 to 64, and 65 and over) and percentage values on the y-axis ranging from 0 to 60%. Each age group has two bars, one for males and one for females. For the 15-24 age group, males are at 52.8% and females at 47.7%; 25-34 has males at 48.9% and females at 42.2%; 35-44 has males at 52.5% and females at 39.5%; 45-54 has males at 53.3% and females at 43.1%; 55 to 64 has males at 45.1% and females at 46.7%; and 65 and over has males at 47.4% and females at 47.1%. All bars are black, with male bars being patterned and female bars being solid.
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In the age group from 15 to 24 years, 52.8% of men regularly engaged in sports, which is slightly higher than for women. However, in the age group from 25 to 34 years, the situation is reversed, where the proportion of active women exceeds the proportion of men. In the 35-44 age group, this gap widens even more: women remain active compared to only 39.5% of men.
As for people aged 45-54, this trend continues: 53.3% of women regularly exercise, while only 43.1% of men do so. A similar pattern is observed in the 55-64 age group, where men are less active than women. Interestingly, at a young age, this percentage is almost the same: 47.1% of men and 47.7% of women play sports.
In conclusion, it should be noted that although men in the youngest age group were more active than women, in 2010, women in all other age groups consistently had higher rates of participation in regular physical activity. Thus, while young men were more physically active than women, women consistently maintained higher levels of activity in all other age groups.
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