The tabular format delves into the quantity of people who are under, normal and over weight in a particular country over a period from 1999 to 2009 based on different gender.
Generally, it is conspicuous that the female’s figure increase slightly for every given categories before decline eventually, whilst that other’s figure fluctuate. In addition, the highest data was recorded for normal weight for both gender over the time shown, while the opposite was true for the over weight of female and under weight for male.
Looking first at the amount of people who have normal weight, in 1999 people have normal weight was recorded at 49% and 41% for women and men respectively. Both these figure witnessed an increase in vary extent to 51% (for women) and 48% (for men), before declining to meet each other at 47% eventually.
Turning to remaining categories, despite fluctuating, the female’s figure was recorded at around 28% in average over the time shown, while the other’s figure was chronicled lower at around 22% in average. Additionally, women who are over weight made up around 19% in average, while men’s figure was record at 30% initially dropped significantly to its bottom at 19% in 2009.
