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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 line graph compares the rates of obesity among four age groups in a particular country over a 29-year period.
Overall, all age groups witnessed a dramatic increase in the obesity rate towards the end of the period. Adults in the 45-64 age bracket were the most obese group, while young adults(18-29) were comparatively fitter.
For the first five years the percentage of obese people across all age groups did not exceed 20%. However, all age brackets experienced a huge rise in the obesity rate by 1999: 35% of people aged 45-74 were considered obese in the same yaer. The figure for younger age groups (30-44 and 18-29) also saw a considerable increase, accounting for 30% and around 21% respectively.
The early 2000s did not demonstrate any dramatic changes, except for adults aged 30-64: figures for which witnessed a slight increase of 5% by the end of the period.
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