The pie chart illustrates the proportion of ACCCOUNTING PRESENT MAENWHILE weekly time UK citizens allocate to various activities, including sleeping, working, and exercising. Meanwhile, the bar chart presents the number of hours spent on health and fitness activities by different age groups, divided by gender.
To begin with, a significant portion of weekly time is dedicated to work or study, accounting for nearly 61%. Additionally, approximately 30% of daily time is spent resting. The remaining 7% is allocated to health-related activities such as exercise and fitness routines.
The bar chart categorizes health and fitness participation by age and gender. Women under 18 spend around 8 hours per week on fitness and meal preparation, similar to men in the 40-54 age group. Males in the under-18 and 18-24 categories spend more time on these activities than females, with over 10 and 12 hours per week, respectively.
In contrast, women aged 25-39 dedicate more time to fitness-related activities than men, exceeding their male counterparts by approximately 2 hours (13 hours vs. 10 hours). For individuals aged 55 and above, both genders engage in exercise for around 8 hours per week. Notably, women in the 25-39 age group recorded the highest participation, spending 13 hours weekly on fitness activities.
