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The image shows a graph depicting the percentage of overweight people in the population from 1993 to 2005, with separate lines for women and men. In 1993, around 17% of men and 21% of women were overweight. By 1995, both increased slightly to approximately 18% for men and 22% for women. In 1997, men were at about 22% and women at about 23%. Around 1999, men reached 27% and women 29%. By 2001, both men and women saw a notable increase, with men at roughly 30% and women at about 34%. In 2003, the estimates were 35% for men and 38% for women. By 2005, the percentages rose to about 37% for men and nearly 40% for women.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of overweight people by gender between 1993 and 2005. Overall, both genders experienced an upward trend over the period, with women consistently recording higher figures than men. However, the gap between the two groups narrowed towards the end.
At the beginning of the period, roughly 23% of women were overweight, which was significantly higher than the 18% recorded for men. Both figures then increased gradually, with women climbing to around 32% by 1999, while men rose more moderately to approximately 27%.
From 1999 onwards, the proportion of overweight women continued to rise, reaching a peak of about 37% in 2001, after which it fluctuated slightly and finished at approximately 38% in 2005. In contrast, men experienced a steady increase throughout the remainder of the period, reaching around 39% by 2005, thereby narrowing the gap between the two groups.
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