The given bar graph vividly illustrates the proportion of women and men who did excercise on a regular basis in six different age groups in Australia in 2010.
Overall, a glance at the bar graph provided reveals this feature that the percentage of women who did physical activity was far more than men in the most groups.
It is interesting to note that while the proportion of men had a considerable decline between 15 and 44 age groups, from 52.8% plummeted to 39.5%, for the age groups between 44 and 65+ experienced a steady increase, from 39.5% rose to 46.7%.
It is evident that the percentage of women who had excercise for the age groups 15-24 and 65+ was the same with nearly 47%. In addition, the percentage of females in the all groups had a some fluctuatuions with a lows in 15-24 with 47.7% and highs in 45-54 with 53.3%. It is noticeable to say that the percentage of people who did physical activity for the 65+ age group for the both men and women was similar with around 47%.
