The pie chart and bar graph represent comparison of how UK citizens allocate their time weekly, with a particular focus on health and fitness activities according to by age and gender.
Overall, the majority of weekly time is devoted to non-leisure activities, with maximum on Others . Furthermore, inequalities in health and fitness engagement are observed across different gender and age group.
The pie chart indicates that UK citizens predominantly allocate their time to other activity and other sleeping , with a substantial 61% of their weekly time dedicated to other pursuits including work ,study and social interactions , while 32% is spend on sleeping . In contrast, only a mere 4% of their time is devoted to health and fitness and for working out they assign 3% of total time.
According to bar graph, males under the age of 24 engage in fitness activities for approximately 10 hours weekly, surpassing their female counterparts who allocate 8 hours. However, this pattern reverses in the 25-39 and 40-54 age category. Where women spend more time compared to men with around 13 hours while men spend around 8 hours. Lastly, for individuals aged 55 and above, both genders allocate an equal amount of time for health-related activities, indicating a balanced approach to fitness in older age groups with 9 hours.
