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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 illustrates the distribution of the obesity rate in one country between the years 1971 and 2005.
Overall, the obesity rate of all age brackets steadily increased by 2005, except for the oldest age group, which experienced a small dip in 2003.
Looking at the details, it can be clearly observed that the youngest age group’s obesity rate percentage was the smallest one, about 7% in 1971. This figure then significantly went up to almost 25% over the period. Furthermore, the second-youngest age group’s obesity rate substantially rose from 15% to just over 35%, with a small dip in 2001.
In 1971, the percentage of obesity rates in the two older age groups was around 17%. After which these figures steeply increased and reached nearly 36% until 1999. Over the next 6 years, the second older group’s obesity rate went up to just over 40%, while the oldest one nearly hovered around 35% except for a small dip in 2003.
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