The provided bar chart demonstrates the consumption of five potions of fruits and vegetables per day in the UK between 2001 and 2008.
Overall, women displayed the highest rate of fruit and vegetables consumption, whereas children ate it at least. Furthermore, over the entire observed period, an upward trend was observed with a slight decrease at the end.
The percentage of women eating fruits and vegetables prevaled from 2001 to 2008, starting at 21% and after a gradual rise reaching the top by 35%. After this point the women’s figures experienced an unsignificant decline to approximately 30%. Regarding men and children groups, their percentage among people consuming fruits and vegetables didn’t reveal any changes, stabylizing by 17% and by 11%, respectively, from 2001 to 2003. The following increasing trend achieved the highest rate in 2006 for men (27%) and in 2007 for children (26), followed by the slight reduction by approximately 1%.
