5 report(s) found.
The chart gives information about regular physical activities in 2010. It shows the percentages of Australian men and women who did these activities in different age groups. We can see the highest difference between ages 35 to 44 and the lowest difference between ages 65 and over. A more detailed look at the bar chart […]
The bar chart depicts the proportion of both male and female people in six age groups in Australia doing regular physical activity in 2010. Overall, most Australian women enjoy exercising more than men, except for the youngest group ranging from 15 to 24 years old. Moreover, females’ proportions in every group exceed 47%, while males’ […]
The bar chart depicts the percentage of men and women who lived in Australia did regular exercise at different range of age bands in 2010. At first, it is apparent that the figures of women always stayed higher than those of men, except the youngest age bracket. The percentage of female participation reached its peak […]
The graph depicts the rate of males and females who did regular physical activity in various age brackets in Australia in 2010. Overall, while there was no significant difference between them, the number of women in most age groups was higher compared to men. In younger ages more men participated in activity rather than women, […]
The bad chart compares the physical exercise of men and women in Australia in 2010. Participants are divided into 6 age groups. The results are given in percentages. From an overall perspective, it can be seen that men are the most active at the age from of 15 to 24; however, then the number of […]
