The bar chart illustrates the proportion of citizens in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables in three different years, with 4-year intervals starting from 2002.
Overall, the percentage of women consuming fruit and vegetables trended slightly downward, while children showed an upward trend. Both of these rates had some fluctuations.
In 2002, the women’s rate was 25%. Then, it rose to 32% in 2006. However, the figure showed a dramatic decrease by the end of the period; it was 26%.
The probability of children consuming fruits and vegetables in the UK at the beginning was 11%. Besides, there was a growth to 18% in the middle. And in conclusion, this graph presents an unremarkable decline to 16% in 2010.
