The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men, women, and children in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables in 2002, 2006,and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that there was a noticeable difference in the percentage among the three groups in 2002, 2006, and 2010.
Focusing first on the data in 2002, the percentage of children meeting the recommendation recorded at only 11%, whereas the share of women met the daily requirement recorded at 25%, which is roughly twice the amount of the formar. By 2006, the figures for all three groups had increased by 4%, 7%, and 7% respectively. The proportion of women who met the recommendation peaked at 32% in 2006, which is nearly doubled with the share of children.
Finally, regarding the data in 2010, it is evident that the share of all three categories showed a down trend. Another notable point can be seen in the figure for women, which remainder the highest at 26%.
