The given bar chart illustrates the amount of recommended consumption of fruit and vegetables per day in the UK, who were men, women and children between 2002 and 2010.
Overall, the consumption per day of women was the highest, while the figure for children was lowest over the period shown. In addition, the three groups tend to increased dramatically in 2006.
In 2002,the recommended proportion of fruit and vegetables in daily consumption by females started at 25%, increasing slightly by 7% in 2006 before declining to 27% in 2010
According to the bar chart, males’ consumption of plant food stood at about 22% in 2002, which was double that of children. The rank of consuming fruit and vegetables remained unchanged, with an increase to 28% and 16% by men and kids respectively. Then the figure fell to nearly 25% for men and about 14% for children in 2010.
