The bar chart compares the physical exercise of men and women in Australia in 2010. People are divided into 6 age groups. The results are given in percentages.
On the one hand, it can be seen that men are the most active at the age of 15-24, on the other hand, the number of them doing sport decreases. In contrast, under half of women from the youngest group are interested in physical activity, but their interest grows with age and slightly wanes by the time they turn 65.
Regarding men, 52.8% of young individuals work out regularly, while adult males between the ages of 35 and 44 are the least sportive, only 39.5%. With respect to the oldest generation, there are more men, 46.7%, who wish to keep themselves in shape.
In the case of females, only 47.7% of girls aged 15-24 try to stay fit. However, the rest of the age groups express more desire to train: 52.5% (35-44), 53.3%(45-54) and 53% (55-64). The figures of women above 65 are equal to those of their peers of opposite sex.
