The bar graph illustrates the proportion of people who had no exercise in 2005 in two different sexes per age group.
Overall, the tendency to not exercise clearly rises as the person gets older, and the columns seem to increase at the start more intensely rather than at the end. Moreover, the general percentage of men is always lower compared to women at each age group, meaning that male populace mainly tries to keep their body fit more actively than female half of the populace.
Men and women between 18 and 24 who did not exercise take approximately 12 and 18 percent of total number, respectively, which makes the minimum of the given chart. Meanwhile, more than 37 percent of the elderly who are 55 or past that age did not attempt to train, with values of men being 37, and women, reaching the highest value of 42.
Most of the times the proportion of men at the next age group is higher than that of women at the previous, with the sole exception of 45-54 and more than 55 years old individuals. There, the percentage of women at 45-54 slightly exceeds men in 55+ column, making the reduce of the gap between different groups more visible towards the end.
