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The image is a bar chart titled 'Percentage of New Zealander men and women who engaged in regular physical activity: 2010', with a y-axis for 'Percentage (%)' from 0 to 60 and an x-axis for 'Age group'. For the 14 to 23 age group, the percentage for men was 51.7% and for women was 46.9%. For the 24 to 33 age group, men were at 42.1% and women at 49.2%. For the 34 to 43 age group, men were 38.8% and women 53.1%. In the 44 to 53 group, men were 42.9% and women 54.2%. For the 54 to 63 group, men were 44.7% and women 52.0%. In the 64 and above group, men were 47.2% and women were 48.9%.
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The provided bar chart demonstrates the proportion of male and female from New Zealand who engaged in regular physical exercises in 2010 distributed by age groups.
Overall, it is evident that women were more engaged in regular physical activity than men. Moreover, the percentage of women aged 44 to 53 doing regular physical activity was the highest, while the lowest percentage of men was in the 34 to 43 age group.
To begin, the proportion of men aged 14 to 23 doing physical exercises was the highest one among other age groups, at 51.7%. The portion of young men and women aged 24 to 33 was 43.1% and 49.2% respectively. Additionally, middle-aged women tend to do more exercises than men, comprising more than 50%. In contrast, the percentage of middle-aged men completing exercises was around 40%. The percentages of men and women aged 64 and above was relatively equal, at 47.2% and 48.1% respectively.
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