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The image shows a bar chart of the percentage of Australian men and women doing regular physical activity in 2010, with age groups on the X-axis and percentage on the Y-axis, and separate bars for male and female. In the 15 to 24 age group, 52.8% of men and 47.7% of women engaged in regular physical activity; in 25 to 34, 48.9% of men and 48.9% of women; in 35 to 44, 52.5% of men and 49.5% of women; in 45 to 54, 53.3% of men and 49.1% of women; in 55 to 64, 51.3% of men and 47.1% of women; in 65 and over, 49.3% of men and 47.1% of women.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentages of women and man in Australia in six different age groups from 15 to 65 or above, who did often physical activity in 2010.
Overall, it is clear that females did significantly more sport activities than males by age groups in Australia.Only young men’s groups had higher percentage of physical activity than women in that year.
In terms of age group 15 to 24 male showed slighlty higher results with exactly at 52.8%, while group of female had 5.1% lower (47.7%).In contrast, age group 65 and over showed almost same results in both genders (46.7% and 47.1% respectively).
However, rest of the age groups had significant gaps.Age group from 25 to 64 men had between at 42.2% up to 45.1%, which women were at minimum 48.9% and maximum 53.3% in Australia (in 2010).
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