The bar chart presented information on the time teenagers to young-adults in England spent per week on physical activities categorized by gender.
Overall, woman tend to devote less time to being active compared to men, with a larger portion of woman spending no time at all compared to men.
Similarly, only 20% of both genders uses between 1 to 3 hours a week on exercises and around 10 to 20 percent spends less than an hour. Furthermore, under 15% of woman and men spends around 3 to 5 hours on sports.
The largest difference between genders is seen in in 16 to 24 years old that spends no time activities, with over 40% of women and 20% of men. Another noticeable difference can be seen from people that participants in 5 or 7 hours of physical activities weekly, with roughly 3% of women and 10% of men. Moreover, three time more men (15%) compared to woman (5%) does 7 or more hours of activities.
