The chart illustrates the percentage of men and women participating in sports across various age groups. It seems that the data has been collected for ages ranging from 15 to 65 and above.
Firstly, the youngest age group (18-24) is the most active in sports for both men and women. Approximately 80% of men participate in sports, while the figure for women is slightly lower at around 70%. As we move to the 25-34 age group, participation maintains the same level as it was in the youngest age group. After that, it begins to decline slightly.
The decline continues through the middle age groups. In the 45-54 age group, participation rates for both sexes are around 60%, but men still maintain a slightly higher rate than women. The most significant decline occurs in the 55-64 and 65-and-above age groups, where participation drops to below 50% for both sexes, with men still being slightly more active than women.
Overall, the chart shows that men consistently have higher levels of participation in sports than women across all age groups. However, participation rates for both men and women decline steadily with age.
