The bar chart provides information about how many percentage of men and women in Malaysia who are do physical activity daily. Overall, it is interesting to note that the proportion of Malaysian women who engage in physical exercise on a regular basis is higher in almost all age than Malaysian men brackets exept for the teenegers. Morower, the share of rarely exercise men experience the lowest figure in the 35 to 44 age group while the highest level for women are record for the ages 35 to 64.
Gender differences in physical activity participation quantity are quite striking in the first age groups. 15-24 is the ongu age category where more Malaysian men are associated with exercise than women, with the former represent nearly 55% an the letter around 47%. In contrast, 25-24-year-old women do more physical education compared to men who are in the same age group at just under half and just over two-fifths respectively. In this line, 40% of Malaysian men exercise regularly and women are in the same age group showed the highest level with 52%.
Similarly, the percentage of women aged 45 to 54 and 55 and 64 amount to around 55% while the shares of Malaysian men who are at the same age make up rouhhly 10% less than women. Finalga, about 45% of men bad women are report to take up exercise when they are 65 or older and it is the only age group where exercise participation level is relatively equal between both gender.
