The bar chart illustrates the percentage of time spent on sports and exercise by sex in England for individuals aged 16 to 24, encompassing both males and females. Proportions are measured in percentages.
Overall, no single time category had a larger percentage than another. The proportions for those engaged in sports and exercise between 1 and 3 hours were similar for both sexes. In contrast, the least percentage of participation in sports and exercise occurred during the 5 to 7-hour range for both males and females.
The most significant percentage difference in the ‘no time’ category for sports and exercise shows that just over 20% of males reported no activity, while approximately 42% of females indicated the same. A similar trend was observed in the 1 to 3-hour category, where both sexes reported around 20%. Approximately 15% of males spent 7 or more hours on sports and exercise, which is slightly more than the 5% of females who reported the same amount of engagement.
Furthermore, during the given period, the least percentage of participation was around 2% for females in the 5 to 7-hour category.
