The bar chart illustrates the proportions of Malaysian men and women participating in physical activities across different age groups in 2010. Overall, it is evident that females outperformed males in four age categories—25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55-64. However, in the youngest group (15-24 years), men were more active than women, while in the oldest category (65 and over), the participation rates were nearly identical for both genders.
Delving into specifics, the participation rate among adult women peaked at slightly above 50%, marking the highest figure across all age groups. In contrast, the participation rate for adult men ranged between 40% and 45%, with the 35-44 age group recording the lowest male engagement.
Conversely, in the 15-24 age group, approximately 54% of men engaged in physical activities, marginally surpassing the 48% participation rate for women. For the senior age group (65 and above), the rates for both genders converged at around 45%, reflecting a balanced level of physical activity among older individuals.
