The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian residents, including males and females, in different age groups who performed daily exercises in 2010. The percentage is represented on the y-axis, while the age groups are represented on the x-axis. From the bar chart, it is evident that the percentage of men and women who engaged in regular physical activities varied across different age groups. In the age group from 15 to 24, approximately 52.8% of men participated in healthy exercises, while the remaining ones did not.
Among the youngest age group from 15 to 24, approximately 52.8% of men participate in healthy exercises, while the remaining percentage is female, about 47.7%.
In the subsequent age groups, females consistently dominate in regular activities compared to males.
For instance in the age group of 45 to 54, approximately 53.3% of women actively participate in regular exercise, compared to only 43.1% men.
Interestingly in the oldest age group of 65 and over, the participation ratio of men and women is approximately the same, with percentages of 46.7% and 47.1% respectively.
