The given bar chart shows the fraction of immobility in male and females of different age groups in Australia. This shows that women are significantly more immobile than men as the age increases.
At the 15 to 24 age, males are more active than females with about 15% men and almost a one fifth fraction of females. The women are also less immobile in the age 25 to 34.
In the next age group, the proportion of both genders remained the same having almost 30% of lethargy. The next two age groups shows, a moderate increase in laziness in males than in females about 30% to 45% in men of 35 to 64 years.
A dramatic drop in physical activity is seen in 65 to 74 age group, with women almost a third and mwen less than a third. At 75+ age there is sharp increase in the immobility in females at nearly 60%.
In summary, the rate of immobility is seen more in females than in males. 75+ age women shows less movement than the 18 to 24 age girls.
