The bar graph shows the percentage of the population in the UK who consumed the suggested daily quantity of fresh produce in 2002, 2006, and 2010.
Overall, women consistently recorded higher proportions than men and children. All groups reached their peak in 2006. Children increased slightly before declining slightly in 2010.
In 2002, children recorded 11%, followed by men with 22% and women with 25%. By 2006, children climbed to 18%, while men and women rose to 26% and 32%, respectively. The most noticeable increase was seen in women and children, both of whom increased by 7 percentage points.
In 2010, women declined significantly to 26%, while men and children marginally fell to 24% and 16%, respectively. Women experienced the most noticeable decline, falling by 6 percentage points.Despite the decline, women still remained the highest category, whereas children accounted for the lowest proportion.The figure for children fluctuated slightly throughout the given period.
