The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian men and women in various age groups who engaged in regular physical activity in 2010.
Overall, the data shows that women generally had higher participation rates in regular physical activity across most age groups compared to men.
In detail, the proportion of young men aged 15 to 24 who participated in regular physical activity was the highest at 52.8%, while the corresponding figure for women in the same age group was lower at 47.7%. However, as men agent beyond 24, the percentage of those engaging in physical activity decreased, reaching 46.7% for those ages 65 and over. In contrast the percentage of women engaging in physical activity tended to increase with age, picking at 50.7% for those aged 65 and over.
Furthermore, in the age group 25 to 34, the percentage of man doing physical activity decrease to 47.7%, the rest the percentage for women increased to 49.0%. The trend continued as managed 65 and over engaging in physical activity, while this percentage was notably higher for women at 50.7% in the same age group.
