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The image shows a bar graph depicting the percentage of males and females who did not have enough calcium in their diet across various age groups in Australia for 2012. For ages 4-8, males: 35%, females: 45%; ages 9-11, males: 52%, females: 60%; ages 12-13, males: 64%, females: 70%; ages 14-18, males: 55%, females: 83%; ages 19-30, males: 47%, females: 62%; ages 31-50, males: 40%, females: 65%; ages 51-70, males: 59%, females: 53%; ages 71+, males: 55%, females: 46%.
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The bar chart shows the percentage of people, females and males with ages from 4 to more than 71 years old, who didn’t intake suficient calcium in their diet in 2012.
The age group 71years old and over is the largest one with a more than 95% of females and more than 85% of males who had the least consume of calcium in their diets in 2012. The percentage of females with less calcium intake is consistently higher than the number of males in all the age groups.
From 4 to 8 years, less number of males and females had deficiency of calcium, with 11% and 20.5%, respectively. The graph also show that the amount of females with ages between 12 to 13 years old and 19 to 30 years old held a closely percentage. A similar trend is observed for males with ages between 19 to 50 years old.
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