The bar chart compares information on the population that consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables over three years (2002, 2006, 2010) in the UK.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of women eating fruit and vegetables was the highest, while the opposite was true for children.
According to the chart, in 2002, approximately 22% of men consumed the recommended amount of fruit and vegetables, while women consumed these foods at nearly 25%. The figures for men consuming these foods daily were twice as high as those for children.
During these eight years, the figures for all groups increased. In 2006, the percentage of women was the highest at just over 32%. By 2010, the percentage of women consuming fruit and vegetables remained the highest, with figures reaching about 27%. However, the percentages of females, males, and children eating fruit and vegetables slightly decreased to 27%, 24%, and 14%, respectively.
