The bar chart demonstrates the the percentage of Australian men and women in variety of age groups who did regular physical activity in 2010.
Overall, males who were in 15 to 24 age group, made the highest physical activity for the male category by ,8. Moreover, in 25 to 34 gap, females made considerably more sports than males. While for 35 to 44 age group, male rated as nearly 40 %, which was the lowest percentage for doing sports in contrast to other groups, female rated as 52,5%. On the other hand, for 55 to 64 gaps, women were significantly had the highest percentage which was 53% but males exercised only sligthly higher than 45%. In 65 and over ages for men and women, percentages were both nearly 47%, so gender did not show that much differences for exercising in this category.
In other words, females are tend to do more sports than males in all ages except 15 to 24. Moreover, Australian women are tend to do exercise more in their middle ages while men are apt to do it in their early adult stages.
