The bar chart compares the percentage doing practical exercise between two principal genders among alternative group ages in Australia in the year 2010.
Overall, men tend not to do physical activity so often shown by the research that among the lifespan, females did exercise more than male did except from the adolescence period.
With respect to women, as turning to the middle-age group with more health risks, they who at 45 to 64 appreciate doing physical practices to protect them from critical illness, reaching the highest rank among others group at around 53%. 35 to 44-year-old females were following as the second greatest percentage of doing practical activity, leaving “25-34” and “65 and over” at 48.9% and 47.1% respectively.
Turning to the proportion of men’s activity, boys in the teen period tend to do exercise most compared to other age groups, accounting for about 52%, followed by the oldest group at 46.7%. The percentage of men in the middle-age group doing practice has a downwarding trend compared to the first ranks, reaching at below 46%.
