The bar chart compares two genders (males and females) in terms of their fruit and vegetables consumption by age group per day in the UK in 2006. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, the world health organization the most recommended for females at all aged group, while the reverse was true in the case of females, which consumed lower portion of fruits and vegetables in all figures. Of particular note is 55-64 aged individuals, who dominated by eating fruits and vegetables per day. It is also noticeable that who aged 75+ showed similar consumption rate among two genders.
In detail, the figure for 55-64 which increased the highest rate with 34% for females, with 33%. When it comes to 67-74, with 28% of females consumed fruits and vegetables, with 26% of males. People who aged 19-24 stood at 16% for females, with 15% males. A completely different picture can be seen who aged 75+ males and females same percentages 20%.
The world health organization recommended similar portion of fruits and vegetables per day for who aged 25-34, 36-44 and 45-54. Focusing on 25-34 aged first, with 22% of females consumed fruits and vegetables, the figure for males stood at 20%. Similarly 36-34 aged females should consume 25%, with 22% of males recommended to eat fruits and vegetables. Female individuals aged 45-54 showed demand for natural products with 27%, a small contrast to males 22%.
