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The image displays a bar chart illustrating the percentage of people in Australia who ate vegetables at least 3 times per day, segmented into Women, Children, and Men, for the years 2011 through 2017. For 2011, the percentages were Women 20%, Children 10%, and Men 17%. In 2012, the figures were Women 20%, Children 14%, and Men 18%. The data for 2013 shows Women at 22%, Children at 12.5%, and Men at 19%. For 2014, the percentages were Women 28%, Children 14%, and Men 22%. In 2015, Women were at 33%, Children at 15%, and Men at 24%. The 2016 data indicates Women 36%, Children 15%, and Men 23%. Finally, in 2017, the percentages were Women 30%, Children 15%, and Men 26%.
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This chart illustrates the percentage of people who ate vegetables three times a day for each calendar year starting from 2011 until 2017
We can see that the women percentage dwelled stable for three consecutive years than started to increase gradually untill it reached an all time high of 36 percent in 2016 then slightly decresed to 20 pecent in 2017.
as for men, the overall tendency shows an increase albeit being less significant when cmpared to that of women.
When it comes to children, there’s no clear tendency as the percentages kept slightly increasing and decreasing year in year out; we can notice a important jump in the second year nonetheless.
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