The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of physically inactive adults by age and gender in Australia. Overall, the proportion of inactive genders increases generally by age group, with women tending to be less active compared to males in most age groups.
In detail, in the younger age catigorise inactivety levels are relatively low. Among those aged 15-24, approximately 13% males inactive compared to about 18% females. A similar pattern can be observed in 25-34 age group where males shows about 23% while females demonstrates 17% of sedentary behavior. It can be clearly seen that among 35-44 age group the percentage of low activety levels are the same in both gender, with around 27%.
in the middle-aged groups, the percentage of inactive males rises more sharply. In the 45-54 and 55-64 age groups, males sedentary lifestyle level peaks at about 43%, while that of females increased at around 38%. However, this trend reverses in older age. Among genders aged 65-74 and those aged 75 and above, females shows higher inactivety level, aproximately 56% while the males lower at around 42%.
