The bar chart illustrates the number of men, women, and children who enjoyed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables at 4-year intervals over the period of 8 years, starting from 2002.
Overall, it is clear from the bar chart that the percentages of men, women and children who consumed fruit and vegetables in their daily life were experienced upward trends over the period.
In 2002, the figure of women who ate fruit and vegetables in their daily stood at 25%, making it the highest compared to others. This was followed by men, whose figure was at 22%; while that of children was the smallest, at 11%.
Thereafter, noticeable differences were seen in the amount of these groups. The percentage of women was reached a peak of 32% in 2006, which was followed by a slight fall to 27% in 2010. Meanwhile, the percentages of men and children witnessed an upward trend from 28% and 16% in 2006 to 24% and 14% in 2010, respectively at the end of the timescale.
