The bar graph illustrates the proportion of men, women, and children in the UK who consume the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables.
Overall, during the period depicted, the percentage of individuals in all categories who consumed fruits and vegetables increased. Additionally, children consumed the least amount, while women generally ate these foods in the largest quantities.
According to the chart, in 2002, approximately 25% of females in the UK consumed fruits and vegetables. This was closely followed by nearly 22% of males, which was double the percentage of children.
The figures for all groups rose over the following eight years, reaching a peak in 2006 when the percentage of women eating fruits and vegetables hit its highest point at around 32%. However, by 2010, the percentages for women, men, and children slightly declined to 27%, 24%, and 14%, respectively.
