The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of men and women who did physical activity regularly in 2010, divided into 6 age groups.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that women of all age groups were more active than men, except women between the ages of 15 and 24. Moreover, while the women aged 45 to 54 had the highest percentage, the lowest percentage was shown by men aged 35 to 44.
To begin with, female people of the first age group from 15 to 24 and 25 to 34 had almost the same percentage, at just under 50%. Men of the former age group had the greatest percentage among men, at 52.8%, which was about 10% higher than the latter age group.
Women of the following 3 age groups, from 35 to 64, were the most active, presenting nearly identical figures, at around 53. On the contrary, men aged 35 to 44 had the least quantity, 38.9%. Compared to this, men of the following 2 age ranges showed higher figures, roughly 43 and 45%. The remainingremained people aged 65 or more had similar percentages for both men and women, just around 47%
