The given graph illustrates information about the New Zealand dweller population who did regular physical activity in 2008 across various age groups.
Overall, the graph contains which age groups used to be active throughout the year and peaked, especially men and women groups showed different statistics. Furthermore, the elderly population used the least activity compared to other age groups.
To begin with, between the 14 and 23 age group, men’s regular activity peaked as opposed to women that year with 51.7 per cent. However, in the whole year , the age reached the least result around men, which is 34 and 43. But in this age group , women’s activity reached the second place rather than the first place, which was the 44 and 53 women age group.
On the other hand, the process was not very well in elderly group, which was 64 and above, reached partially identical, that is to say, approximately 48 per cent, alike men and women groups. But it was higher than almos whole men activity in other groups.
