The bar chart illustrates, the percentage of both genders in Australia who did not accomplish the right percentage of calcium in their diet in year 2012.
Overall, females have a higher precentage than men, in all ages. In ages 71 and more males come close to females by only 10% difference.
To begin with, through ages 4 and 8, females have a higher percentage with approximately 10%. Through out the ages 9 and 11 it starts to increase sharply for both genders, females with around 55% and males with about 45%. Through ages of 12-13 till 14-18 the bar keeps on increasing.
Although, it started to increase, when it comes to ages 19-30 it starts to decrease with a small percentage, going from 90% to 83% for women, and from 70% to 45% for men . Fortunately, it keeps on going down hills from that with ages of 31-50, for both genders. After it sharply decreasing, it begins to increase roughly, through ages of 51-70, with 90% for females and around 65% for males.
