The bar chart depicts the data on Australians of diverse genders and age groups doing regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, a significant proportion of Australians engaged in frequent exercise, with women exhibiting a higher participation rate in routine workouts compared to men.
The percentage of women maintaining consistent physical activity was around one half at all ages. The data rose from 47.7% among those aged 15 to 24, peaking at 53.3% in the 45 to 54 age group, before declining to 47.1% for those aged 65 and older. Across all age demographics, the percentage of females engaging in regular physical activity exceeded that of males, except in the youngest age group.
The greatest proportion of men engaging in routine workouts was 52.8% in the first age range, surpassing that of their female counterparts. After that, the data fell to its minimum level of 39.5% in the age of 35 to 44 before rising to 46.7%, which is approximately equivalent to the female participation rate.
