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The image presents two pie charts labeled A and B, each segmented into food categories with percentages: Group A: fish 5%, cereals 35%, fruit 30%, vegetables 22%, food with high fat content 8%; Group B: fish 5%, cereals 35%, fruit 50%, vegetables 5%, food with high fat content 5%. Accompanying the charts is a table displaying percentage data comparing Group A and Group B in three categories: Overweight, Group A 10%, Group B 20%; Illness in the past year, Group A 5%, Group B 12%; Attendance at classes, Group A 90%, Group B 75%.
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The tables present information about food ration and general health of two groups of pupils.
Overall, Group A is much healthier than Group B. Health improvements are related to good nutrition, including low weight, reducing illnesses and increased school attendance.
Regarding the diet, both groups eat the same amount of cereals 35% and fish 5%. However the main difference is the amount of food with fat and vegetables. Group A eats more vegetables and fruits than Group B. In addition, Group B eats meals with high fat content 50% while for Group A, this figure is much lower at 30%.
It is clear that the table shows that 20% of students in Group B are overweight, which is double the percentage of Group A 10%. Additionally Group B had more illness than Group A. Consequently, Group A has a better attendance rate at 90%, while Group B is lower at 75%.
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