The chart demonstrates the proportion of the UK community asborbs the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables between 2002, 2006 and 2010. It can be clearly seen that the data of British women’s consumption of fruit and vegetables was the highest over the years.
Starting with figures for adults in the UK, in 2002, the figure for the consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables of women and men were 25% and 22%, after which it rocketed dramatically to 32% and 28% in that order in 2006. Later, a considerate diminsh to 27% and 24% was recorded in that.
A glance at the graph reveals that the data of UK children consumer eating up the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables in 2002 was the lowest which was 11% before thriving slightly to 16% in 2006. Then, there was a marginal decline to 14% in it.
