The bar chart below illustrates the percentage of the population in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables in 2002,2006 and 2010
Overall, in the study, it was observed that women constituted a larger population than men, and their consumption exceeded the recommended daily amount of vegetables in all age groups.Moreover,the data revealed that middle-aged men and women had the highest consumption, while young children had the lowest. The disparity in consumption between the sexes was less pronounced in 2010.Measurement is presented in percent.
On the one hand,population in the first year had 22%, the female more for 3% and children had 11%.
On the other hand,the percentage of population in 2010 in the female group had 27% this significantly higher that male group had 24% and children had 14%
