The bar chart compares the proportions of fruit consumption among to 3 groups of UK people including children, men and women in daily basis across the 8-year period from 2002 to 2010.
In general, fruit preference was showed in 2006 among three different types of people by the highest percentage, while the number of fruits consumed by women was always held the leading position in over 8 years.
In 2002, the consumed fruit of females proliferated from 25 percent in the first year and then it lept up to its peak which accounted for 37 percent in 2006. After that, it fell back to nearly 27 percent in the next 4-year interval.
According to men and children, the analysis of males’ fruit consumption provided a more considerable rate at 22 percent from the beginning and rose up to 27 percent in 4 years later. While, children consumption was just half of males value which then also witnessed an increase of approximately 10 percent in the duration of 4 years. In the last 4-year interval, men and children’ consumed percentage were simultaneously dropped to relatively 24 percent and 14 percent respectively.
