The bar graph illustrates the proportion of men and women who engaged in various physical activities on a daily basis in one country in 2010.
Overall, it is evident that women were more likely to engage in physical activities regularly than men, with the exception of the 15-24 age group. Women in the 45-54 age group were the most actively engaged in physical activities, while men in the 15-24 age group showed highest proportion among males.
Men in the 25-34, 35-44, and 55-64 age groups accounted for 42.2%,39.5%, and 45.1% respectively. Men and women in the 65 and over age group engaged in physical activities at nearly the same rate, with 46.7% and 47.1% respectively.
In conclusion, women were more likely to participate in physical activities than men. The middle -aged group showed the highest engagement and other age groups were similar to one another.
