The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female individuals who did not engage in physical activities in 2005.
Overall, it is readily apparent that data for all age groups observe a consistent pattern, with women showing less preference in doing exercise than men. It is also noticeable that the demand for physical exercise decreased as people grew older.
In the 55+ age group, over 40% of women did not participate in any exercise, which was nearly double that of the female inhabitants between 18 and 24 years old. Meanwhile, the percentage for men who were over 55 years old was roughly 7% lower, while just over 10% of male individuals were registered in the 18-24 age bracket. Regarding the data of the people between 25 and 34 years old, approximately 27% of women did not take part in any exercise, about 5% higher than that of men. Lastly, the figure for female individuals in the 45-54 age group was hovering around 38%, while 5% lower was seen in that of people who were 35-44 years old; similarly, men of the two said age demographics seemed to be more active than women of the same group, with the percentages recorded at about 33% and 27%, respectively.
