The bar chart gives information about how many percentages of people who were men, women and children in the UK ate the day-to-day amount of fruit and vegetables in three different years which are 2002, 2006 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that there was a moderate increase in the proportion of children who consumed recommended products , while the figure for proportion of women saw slight rising in terms of consumption of fruit and vegetables over the given period.
Looking at the details, percentage of women had a dominate figure compared to others, with 25 percent in 2002. After two years, that overcame average growth with more than 30 percent in 2006. Despite this, the persentage of female made for huge figure in terms of consumption of adviced products contrasted with other given period. However, by 2010 that begun diminishing and in 2010 declined up to less than 30.
Opposite of true for men, it was 22 percent in 2002 and after that year it could rise up to 26 percent in 2006. In 2010, male who ate vegetables and fruits in daily routine diminished to 24 %. As for children witnessed a marked change whith rising from 11 up to almost 18 percent between 2002 and 2006. However, in 2010, that experienced slight decrease with plus 15 percent.
