The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian men and women in siw different types of age groups – 15 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64, 65 and over – who did monotonous physical activity in 2010.
Overall, males used to do more regular physcial activity than females in age group from 15 to 24, while women was more disciplined physical activity than men in other age groups.
According to the information given that the highest percentage of Australian men used to do regular physical activity in the youngest aged people, at around 52.8%. Whereas the largest proportion of females used to monotonous physical activity in from 45 to 54, and that was approximately 53.3%. Therefore, the percentage of women used to do a highly visible physical activity than males in aged groups from 25 to 64.
Additionally, the percentage of oldest-aged group of females were almost same done physical activity as men. However, you can be seen clearly that the proportion of women used to do higher physical activity than men, and compared to the percentages that women were 47.1% and males were 46.7%.
