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The image displays a bar chart illustrating the percentage of Australian men and women, divided by age groups, engaging in regular physical activity in 2010. It shows males aged 15-24 having the highest participation at 52.8%, with a steady decline to 45.1% in the 65 and over group. Females show a peak at 47.7% in the 45-54 age group, with the lowest at 43.3% in the 25-34 age group. Overall, male participation is consistently higher than female across all age groups.
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The given bar chart illustrates regular physical activity regarding male and female gender in different ages in Australia in 2010.
Overall, females in the most age ranges participated more activities than men in the same range.
The age group of 15 to 24 male gender had a 5.1% higher participation rate than female; in contrast, females dominated men in the age group of 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 with 48.9 over 42.2 and 52.5 over 39.5 respectively.
According to last three age groups, the proportion of men was always below that of women. For men, the rates were 43.1% for whom aged 45 to 54, 45.1% for those aged 55 to 64, and 46.7% for 65 and above group which was slightly less than female ,approximately 0.4% percent .During same age period women share in regular activities were 53.3, 53 and 47.1.
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