The table illustrates the mass of residents of one country between 1999 and 2009.
Generally, it can be seen that data is divided into two major groups: women and men. Additionally, the data is distributed by categories such as under, normal and overweight and by years. Percentages in all categories fluctuated in both women and men, except obesity in men.
In the women’s group, the underweight category made up 27% in 1999, 29% in 2004, and finally 28% in 2009. The normal category fluctuated around a half, making up 49% and then increasing to 51%, ending with 47% in 2009. The last category is overweight, which accounted for 18% in 1999, a bit increase to 21% in 2004 and 2009 shows 19% of women, who are experienced overweight.
Analyzing the men’s group, the underweight category was lower than women’s. In 1999, it made up 19% and 20% in the following year in which residents were surveyed. After five years, the percentage of underweight people increased by 3%, ending with 23%. The normal weight was similar to women. The 1999 is accounted for 41 percents and in 2004, it was 48%. The last year saw 47% of ordinary weight. The overweight was exceptional in the table, it decreased over the time period. Starting with 30% in 1999, it fell to 23% of men, who suffered from being overweight. After decreasing by 4%, it made up 19% in 2009.
