The bar chart illustrates the percentage of mature individuals who were overweight in one country between 1965 and 2015, while the pie chart displays the weight distribution of adults in 2015.
Overall, the proportion of adults classified as overweight saw a significant increase from 1985 to 2005. By 2015, most adults were either obese or overweight.
From the graph, it is clear that the increase in the percentage of overweight individuals from 1965 to 1985 was minimal. However, starting in 1985, this percentage began to rise steadily, reaching about 70% by 2005. After that, the rate of increase appeared to plateau, stabilizing at approximately three-quarters in 2005.
The pie chart divides the adult population into four categories, with obesity representing the largest segment at 34%, compared to 31% for those classified as overweight. Additionally, healthy individuals and those considered underweight made up 29% of the population, while the lowest percentage was for obese or dangerously overweight individuals, at just 6%.
