The chart illustrates information about consuming the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables in daily life by women, men, and children in three different years. Units are measured in percentage.
Overall, consumption of fruits and vegetables by women has the highest percentage and consumption for children has the lowest percentage in these 3 years and for men was in the middle.
In 2002, using fruits and vegetables by men was around 22% and consumption of children was twice as low as men. Consumption of women was 25% which had the highest percentage in this year. In 2006, figures for these 3 types of people increased. Men and children climbed 5% and women had 7% growth in this year.
During 2010, figures for people who consumed fruit and vegetables reduced compared to 2006. Using them by men decreased to 24%. consuming of these fruits by women fell to 27% and children declined to 14%.
