The provided chart gives information about the percentage of Australian men and women who participated in regular physical activity across different age groups in the year 2010.
Overall, the data reveals that there was a higher percentage of men engaging in regular exercise compared to women across all age groups, except for the 15-24 age group. Additionally, the peak participation for men was observed in the 15-24 age group, while for women, it was in the 45-54 age group.
In detail, the participation rate for females aged 25-34 stood at 48.9%, and it increased to approximately 53% for those aged 35-64. Conversely, the participation rate for males fluctuated between 42.2% and just over 45% for the age group 25-64. The only age group where men had significantly lower participation than women was in the 35-44 age group, with a rate of 39.5%.
In conclusion, the data illustrates that men were generally more active than women in terms of regular exercise, except for the youth age group. The lowest level of activity was observed among men in the age group of 35 to 44.
