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The image displays a bar chart comparing percentages of children engaging in regular physical activity in the UK across five age groups for boys, girls, and the world average in 2018. For ages 3-5, boys are at 85%, girls at 78%, and the world average at 82%. In the 6-8 age group, boys have a 76% participation rate, girls 72%, and the world average stands at 71%. For ages 9-11, boys are at 68%, girls at 65%, and the world average at 70%. Within the 12-15 range, boys are at 55%, girls at 50%, with a world average of 53%. The 16-18 age group records boys at 45%, girls at 37%, and a world average of 42%.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of children in different age groups in the UK who are engaging in regular physical activity. Overall, it shows that the highest world average in both genders is seen in the 9 to 11 age group. In UK, boys are more physically active at age 9 and below, while girls are in ages 12 and above.
In the age group 3 to 5, around 85% of boys in the UK are seen as physically active. It marginally increased at almost 100% in the ages 6 to 8, before declining consistently until age 18. The same trend was seen in girls starting at a little over 80% in ages 3 to 5 until teenage years.
Alternatively, the world average experienced fluctuations in terms of regularity in physical activity. It decreased continuously from around 70% in ages 3 to 8 before peaking to above 80% in the 9 to 11 age group. It has dramatically declined after the age 11 until young adulthood.
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