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The image is a line graph showing obesity rates by age from 1971 to 2005 with four age groups represented: 18-29, 30-44, 45-64, and 65-74. The 18-29 age group has the lowest rates, starting at 8% in 1971, rising to 17% by 1988, and reaching just over 20% in 2005. The 30-44 age group starts at 11% in 1971, increases to 23% in 1988, and ends at just under 30% in 2005. The 45-64 age group starts at 15% in 1971, jumps to 28% in 1988, and peaks at nearly 37% in 2005. The 65-74 age group begins at 14% in 1971, rising to 25% in 1988, and reaching just over 30% in 2005. Overall, obesity rates have increased for all age groups over the years.
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The provided line graph illustrates the variations in obesity rates among four different age groups from 1971 to 2005.
Overall, it is evident that all age groups experienced an increase in obesity rates over the mentioned period, with the age group 45-64 showing the highest obesity rates and the age group 18-29 exhibiting the lowest.
The age group 45-64 had a substantial increase in obesity rates from over 15% in 1971 to approximately 37% in 2005. In contrast, the 65-74 age group initially saw an increase in obesity rates to around 25% by 1988, which then decreased slightly to approximately 30% by 2005.
On the other hand, the age group 30-44 experienced a gradual rise in obesity rates, starting at about 11% in 1971 and reaching just under 30% in 2005. The youngest age group, 18-29, exhibited the lowest obesity rates, starting at 8% in 1971, increasing to 17% by 1988, and reaching just over 20% in 2005.
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