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The image presents a bar chart showing percentage data on individuals consuming five portions of fruits and vegetables daily in the UK from 2001 to 2008. In 2001, Children's percentage is 12%, Men's 15%, Women's 22%. In 2002, Children 14%, Men 17%, Women 24%. In 2003, Children 14%, Men 18%, Women 25%. In 2004, Children 16%, Men 19%, Women 27%. In 2005, Children 17%, Men 21%, Women 28%. In 2006, Children 17%, Men 24%, Women 30%. In 2007, Children 22%, Men 26%, Women 32%. In 2008, Children 25%, Men 27%, Women 34%.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people who is consumed five portions of fruits and vegetables each day in the UK between 2001 and 2008.
Overall, it is evident that the women was the most popular over the period, while, the children were lowest.
Futhermore, the women rose noticeably throughout the year from 2001 grew dramatically to 2005 by 30% and it experienced a slight rise in 2006 to reached a peak of 35% also from 2007 decreased slightly for 30%. In addition, the men from 2001 to 2003 remained unchanged at approximately 13% in three years. However, between 2004 there were a marginal increase to 25% and 2006. And from 2006 dropped slightly for around 26% to 2008.
The children also leveled of at13%. While, from 2004 climbed 25% but from 2007, dropped significantly for 23% in the end of the year.
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