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The image shows a bar chart titled "People who ate five portions of fruit and vegetables per day" with three categories: Men, Women, and Children, represented over the years 2001 to 2008. The percentage of men who ate five portions ranged from just over 20% in 2001, dipping to just below 20% in 2002, rising to about 25% in 2003, falling slightly in 2004, then increasing steadily to just over 25% in 2005, just under 30% in 2006, just over 30% in 2007, and reaching almost 35% in 2008. The percentage of women was consistently the highest, starting at just under 30% in 2001, rising to just over 30% in 2002, increasing sharply to nearly 35% in 2003, dropping slightly in 2004, then jumping to almost 40% in 2005, falling back to just over 35% in 2006, rising to nearly 40% again in 2007, and reaching 40% in 2008. The percentage of children eating five portions started at just over 10% in 2001, increased to about 15% in 2002, remained stable in 2003, rose to just over 20% in 2004, dropped back to just under 20% in 2005, increased to about 25% in 2006, remained stable in 2007, and rose to just under 30% in 2008.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who consumed a minimum of five portions of fruits and vegetables per day in the UK over a period of seven years, from 2001 to 2008.
The chart reveals a notable trend, with women consistently displaying the highest percentage and children the lowest, although all three categories demonstrated an upward trend over the period.
In terms of the females, the percentage of those who consumed five portions of fruits and vegetables daily exhibited a steady rise from approximately 30% in 2001 to nearly 40% in 2005, and ultimately reached 40% in 2008. Conversely, the men’s percentage, although consistently lower than that of women, demonstrated a gradual increase from just over 20% in 2001 to almost 35% in 2008.
The children’s category revealed a significant increase from a mere 10% in 2001 to nearly 30% in 2008. While the percentage of children consuming five portions of fruits and vegetables daily remained the lowest among the three categories, it is noteworthy that their rate of increase was the highest, with a substantial jump from 2005 to 2006.
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