The chart gives information about regular physical activities in 2010. It shows the percentages of Australian men and women who did these activities in different age groups. We can see the highest difference between ages 35 to 44 and the lowest difference between ages 65 and over.
A more detailed look at the bar chart reveals that the changes between age groups were not always similar. Between ages 65 and over, there was a slight difference of about 1%. For ages between 15 to 24, there was a 5% difference, with a higher percentage belonging to women.
In other age groups, we can see the difference for women was higher than for men. For instance, between ages 25 to 34, there was a difference of about 6%, and in ages between 55 to 65, this difference was a bit higher, about 8%. The most significant differences belonged to ages between 35 to 44 and 45 to 54, at about 13% and 10%, respectively.
