The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people UK, who adviced to eat fruit and vegetables in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and seperated to three groups: men, women and children.
Overall, year-to-year both sexes and children’s figures increased steadly. But men in three times save their runk to recommend. Children are on the third place, after than females.
The males have the most highest percentage in all years. In 2006, there was a increase to with 32%, before in 2002, it was just 25%. However, in 2010, its figures again flew down to 27%. The proportion of ledies in 2002 was 22%, while in 2006, it rose to 4%. And the last year the percentage of females, who recommended to eat nutritical foods was exactly 24%.
The percentage of kids boosted statemately. In 2002, it rough 11%, and in 2010, it was approximately 14%, when in 2006, it increased to 16%. The main part advicers were men, and females were in a second place, which always were around 24%, while childrens’s voices were around 13%.
