The bar chart compares the proportion of men and women in various age groups who were inactive in 2005.
Overall, it is clear that all ages revealed an upward trend throught the grown, albeit with women who preffered much more sedentary lifestyle, with having highest position among others, the reverse was true for men.
To begin with men who was less inactive than women. The persentage begun with about 13% by ages of 18-24, with the less rank in the graph, followed by adults who accounted almost 22%. The next age was 35-44, where was much more higher compared to adults, with rose by 8% (30%). Additionally, when it came to an elderly inhabitants, the figure increased slowly. The last two age groups of 45-54 and 55+ were approximately 33% and 35%, respectively.
As for women who engaged inactive lifestyle more. Initially, women in the youngest age group (18-24) were the least inanctive in this age, then the figure for ages of 25-34 and 35-44 were much more higher, at about 25% and nearly 32%, respectively. Next was age of 45-54 with a considerably change to little shy of 40% (38%), after which by age of 55+ which still held it is position by increasing 5% (43%).
