The diagram demonstrates the proportion of men and women who took part in football, tennis, basketball, running, and ice-skating no more than once in the last month.
Overall, males were dominant in football and running fields, while females took up a higher percentage in tennis and ice-skating. However, participation rates for both genders were the same in basketball.
Once in a month, approximately 65% of men join in football, while women stand at 17.5%, showing a significant gender gap in this sport. Moreover, in tennis, females account for roughly 40%, whereas, in comparison, males make up less than 35%, indicating a slight difference in participation. Similarly, basketball participation rates for both genders remain more than 17.5%, suggesting a relatively balanced interest in the sport.
In running, the percentage of male runners is significantly higher, forming more than 35%. By contrast, only slightly more than 17.5% of women take part in this activity. Additionally, more than 35% of females engage in ice-skating, whereas only a slightly higher percentage than 17.5% of men participate, demonstrating a clear preference for this sport among women.
